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Hungary plans 200 -member military mission to train local forces and fight terrorism in restive Sahel region.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Chad is key for helping to stem irregular migration.
Orban has championed a foreign policy of opening up to the East and South , seeking closer ties with China , Russia and African countries.
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