Negotiations on the extradition treaty between China and Hungary were held in Budapest from July 14 to 16, the Chinese Embassy in Hungary announced in a statement on Sunday. The treaty stipulates the conditions and procedures for extradition cooperation between the two countries. Its conclusion will help further strengthen the legal foundation for law enforcement and judicial cooperation between China and Hungary.
The Chinese delegation was headed by Hu Bin, Deputy Director General of the Department of Treaty and Law of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and included officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Ministry of Justice. The Hungarian delegation comprised representatives from the Ministry of Justice, the Office of the Prosecutor General, and the Budapest-Capital Regional Court.
After thorough consultations, the two sides reached consensus on all provisions of the treaty and initialed the text. Both sides agreed to expedite their respective domestic procedures to facilitate the early signing, ratification, and entry into force of the treaty, the statement said.
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