Under the agreement signed by Peter Tasnadi and Kadir Topbas the two cities will organise eight to ten joint programmes.
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The programmes include a summer camp for Hungarian and Turkish historians involved in researching Ottoman-Turkish history and culture, a joint exhibition of Hungarian and Turkish graphic artists, as well as releasing a book on Central-Asia and the Carpathian Basin and dispatching Hungarian archaeologist for excavations in Turkey, Peter Tasnadi told MTI.
Pecs earlier said that it would cooperate with 42 other Hungarian cities in organising events in 2010 and had already agreed on cooperation with Zagreb, Lendava and Sarajevo.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)