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October 5th, 2012
Hungary's Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi urged participant countries of an international conference on cyber security to continue cooperation in the future. Closing the two-day event in Budapest on Friday, Martonyi hailed the event -- with 600 participants from 60 countries, including politicians, businessmen and representatives of civil groups attending -- as a success. The aim had been to reach consensus on the basic guiding principles in creating a safe and reliable digital environment and to find balance in the advantages and drawbacks of using cyberspace, he said.
MTI
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