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Hungary PM praises Pakistani mangoes gifted by Shehbaz

Published on: July 15, 2026 9:38 PM

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has praised Pakistani mangoes gifted by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, joining a growing list of world leaders who have publicly admired Pakistan’s signature fruit. Sharing a post on social media, Orbán said the mangoes were so delicious that almost all of them were eaten within an hour. The exchange highlights Pakistan’s continued use of mango diplomacy to strengthen goodwill with international partners.

In his post, the Hungarian prime minister said he found a special surprise waiting for him when he returned to his office at the end of the day. He shared a photograph of the gift and revealed that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had sent him 90 Pakistani mangoes. Orbán thanked the Pakistani leader for what he described as a thoughtful and generous gift.

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Praising their flavor, Orbán said the mangoes disappeared quickly because of their exceptional taste. His comments have attracted attention on social media, where Pakistani mangoes are widely recognized as one of the country’s best-known agricultural exports. The post also drew positive reactions from users celebrating Pakistan’s internationally renowned fruit.

Not everyone gives a revolver as a gift.
At the end of a historic day, a pleasant surprise was waiting for me in my office. We received 90 mangoes as a gift from the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Within an hour, only a few were left.
Thank you! https://t.co/jmZdWmn1RJ pic.twitter.com/UyAQ54mqXl

— Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek) (@magyarpeterMP) July 13, 2026

The appreciation follows similar praise from several international leaders, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has also received Pakistani mangoes from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The exchange reflects Pakistan’s long-standing tradition of presenting premium mangoes as diplomatic gifts to foreign leaders during the harvest season.

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Pakistan is among the world’s leading mango-producing countries and exports the fruit to dozens of international markets every year. Officials view such goodwill gestures as an opportunity to promote Pakistan’s agricultural products while strengthening diplomatic ties and enhancing the country’s soft-power image abroad.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Hungary Prime Minister, Latest, mango diplomacy, Pakistan mango exports, Pakistani mangoes, Shehbaz Sharif, Viktor Orban

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