
Tristan Azbej, State Secretary for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and head of the Hungary Helps Program, has arrived at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan, to continue Hungary’s vital regional mission. After concluding activities in Erbil, Iraq, Azbej leads the ministerial delegation in Jordan, focusing on economic affairs and engaging in key church meetings.
🌜 “Good night, Iraq!”
🌞 “Good morning, Jordan!”
“Hungary Helps Jordan” reaffirms Budapest and Amman’s shared commitment to peace and security amid ongoing regional conflicts. In a recent post, Azbej highlighted Jordan’s exemplary religious tolerance, noting that one of the world’s oldest Christian communities thrives here thanks to the country’s leadership fostering peaceful coexistence.
The Hungary Helps program has played a significant role in supporting Jordan’s Christian communities, providing over HUF 1 billion in aid. A standout example of this support is the reconstruction of a Baptist church in Jordan, consecrated earlier this year. This initiative reflects Hungary’s commitment to aiding persecuted Christians and promoting religious freedom, ensuring that “Christians in Saintland can count on us,” as Azbej affirmed.
Key Highlights of the Jordan Mission
- Ministerial Delegation Visit: Hungary and Jordan leaders convened to coordinate joint action for regional stability, emphasizing that collaborative efforts are essential as war rages in neighboring areas.
- Economic Affairs Engagement: Discussions on deepening economic cooperation aim to bolster both nations’ resilience and prosperity.
- Church Support and Reconstruction: Through the Hungary Helps – Magyarország Segít program, Hungary has invested over HUF 1 billion to support Jordan’s Christian communities. A prime example is the recent consecration of the fully reconstructed Baptist Church earlier this year.






“Christians in Saintland can count on us! 🕊️” Azbej affirmed, underlining Hungary’s dedication to ensuring minority faiths have the resources, security, and recognition they deserve.
Tristan Azbej’s visit to Jordan underscores the robust partnership between Hungary and Jordan. Their joint efforts in promoting peace, security, and religious tolerance offer a hopeful example amid regional challenges. As we consider this inspiring collaboration, let’s think about how we can contribute to similar efforts in our own communities.
This visit cements Hungary Helps Jordan as a model of international solidarity, where targeted aid meets diplomacy to foster hope and stability. As the mission progresses, stay tuned for more updates on Hungary’s work supporting persecuted Christians and promoting interfaith harmony in Jordan and beyond.
What do you think about the Hungary Helps program and its impact on religious tolerance? Share your thoughts in the comments below and help spread awareness of this meaningful partnership!
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