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Hungary Prime Minister Péter Magyar visits Poland to reset ties

LATEST UPDATEPéter Magyar used his first trip abroad as Hungary’s new prime minister to send an unmistakable signal: Budapest wants a fresh start with Warsaw. Mr Magyar met Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on the opening day of a two-day visit, a trip that underscores a broader effort to repair ties between the two […]

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The new Hungarian Prime Minister has chosen Warsaw for his first official trip because here is the political model he wants to imitate: reconciliation...

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At the time of the regime change, it started at a disadvantage compared to Hungary, and today Poland is a factor not only in Central Europe, but in the entire EU, where the Prime Minister went to rebuild friendship.

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The first trip takes Orban's successor to Poland. The background explains SRF-Eastern Europe correspondent Judith Huber.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Hungary's new head of government promises to re-establish relations in Warsaw – and help with the search for the fled former Minister of Justice.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Ten days after his inauguration, the new Hungarian Prime Minister went to Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk for his first trip abroad. A symbolic journey marked by the complicity between Peter Magyar and his Polish counterpart, both pro-European.

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The new Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar, paid his first foreign visit. Igor Zhukovsky, senior researcher at the IMEMO RAS, told RTVI why he chose Poland for this purpose

·Moscow, Russian Federation (the)
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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