Here's Where Péter Magyar Could Meet Zelensky Before Joint Visit to Transcarpathia
- Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have agreed to meet soon, potentially in Budapest or Kyiv, before visiting Transcarpathia together, with no date announced yet.
- The meeting plans follow ongoing discussions to protect the rights of the Hungarian minority in Transcarpathia, including Hungarian-language education and cultural freedoms.
- Magyar stated Hungary will continue providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine but will not supply weapons, troops, or military assistance, affirming Hungary's commitment to a strong, united NATO.
- Hungarian defense spending is planned to increase to 5% of GDP by 2035, and Magyar expressed support for NATO unity and EU enlargement in the Western Balkans.
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The Hungarian Prime Minister spoke about this at the NATO summit in Ankara.
Magyar and Zelenskyy Agree on Future Bilateral Meeting during Ankara NATO Summit
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar held a brief discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday, with the two leaders agreeing to organize a bilateral meeting in the near future, Magyar said on Wednesday upon arriving at the NATO summit in Ankara. Speaking to journalists, Magyar said Hungary’s position on the war in Ukraine was...
Here's where Péter Magyar could meet Zelensky before joint visit to Transcarpathia
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has revealed that he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have agreed to meet in the near future, with the talks potentially taking place in either Budapest or Kyiv before the two leaders travel together to Transcarpathia.Continue reading
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar reiterated on Wednesday in Ankara that his country "will not send weapons or troops to Ukraine, although he considers that this country is the victim of a brutal aggression on the part of Russia," EFE reports.
Hungary will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, although it will not supply weapons or send military personnel to its territory, the Prime Minister stated.
A magyar miniszterelnök kétoldalú találkozóról egyezett meg Volodimir Zelenszkij ukrán elnökkel.
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