Egypt's Abdel Fattah Al Sisi left Hungary Saturday after meeting the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban to discuss several regional and international issues, Al Bawaba News reported. In his two-day visit, Sisi inaugurated the Egyptian-Hungarian joint business forum accompanied by Egypt's Minister of Investment, Ashraf Salman and the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Peter Szijjarto, which aims to boost the cooperation between Egypt and Hungary in several projects including the maintenance of nuclear power plants, railways and agriculture fields. The Egyptian president received an honorary doctorate from the National University of Public Service, granted to him by the university's rector, András Patyi. Sisi also visited the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Hungarian capital Budapest's Heroes' Square.