Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono agreed on closer cooperation in farming, water management and the drug industry at a meeting in Budapest on Thursday, the PM’s press chief Bertalan Havasi said. The two men agreed to launch a university scholarship programme on a mutual basis, allowing more than 50 Indonesian students to start their studies in Hungary. Orbán informed the Indonesian president about the economic situation in Europe, the region and Hungary. Yudhoyono is in Budapest for a two-day visit on the invitation of President János Áder.