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Hungarian minister tests positive for virus on Southeast Asia tour

The Hungarian foreign minister had just arrived in Bangkok after meeting with Cambodian premier Hun Sen in Phnom Penh

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2020 10:30PM

Hungarian minister tests positive for virus on Southeast Asia tour
On Tuesday night, the Hungarian foreign minister arrived in Bangkok and was swiftly taken to hospital after testing positive for the virus on arrival. – The Vibes, November 4, 2020

BANGKOK – Hungary's foreign minister tested positive for coronavirus in Thailand, the kingdom's health minister said Wednesday, a day after he jetted in from a meeting with Cambodian premier Hun Sen.

The confirmed case left the Cambodian strongman facing the prospect of a period in quarantine, as well as a test for the contagion.

Peter Szijjarto flew into Phnom Penh Tuesday for a one-day official visit to sign agreements on civil aviation, agriculture and water management, as well as reopening an embassy after a 25-year hiatus.

On Tuesday night, he arrived in Bangkok and was swiftly taken to hospital after testing positive for the virus on arrival.

The test "showed he has Covid-19, but he didn't have any symptoms", Thailand's health minister Anutin Charnvirakul told reporters, after he visited Szijjarto at Bamrasnaradura Infectious Disease Institute on Wednesday.

"His entourage all tested negative."

During his Cambodia visit, Szijjarto was pictured with Hun Sen at a meeting where neither appeared to be socially distancing or wearing a mask.

He also met his Cambodian counterpart and shook hands with a coterie of other ministers.

All of those people would now be tested and quarantined, according to Phnom Penh's foreign ministry.

Hun Sen announced on his official Facebook page Wednesday night that he was in the clear. 

"I and my wife, my 18 bodyguards, and drivers have tested negative... but doctors require me to be in quarantine for 14 days," he said, adding that he will continue his duties as normal. 

"I still can exercise and play golf inside my home compound, but I won't let others come close."

A staunch ally of Beijing, Hun Sen spent the early weeks of the pandemic refusing to wear a mask or close Cambodia's borders to China.

But as cases surged across Europe and the United States, the kingdom barred foreign tourists – though never those from the Chinese market – and Hun Sen changed his tune, urging the public to don masks.

The country has emerged mostly unscathed from the virus, registering fewer than 300 cases and no deaths.

Szijjarto's scheduled meetings in the Thai capital were cancelled, and an extra plane was ordered from Hungary to transport him home, separately from his staff. – AFP, November 4, 2020

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