Meeting Between Magyar and Zelenskyy Is Possible if Ukraine Resolves Situation Regarding Hungarian Minority, - Hungarian Government
- A meeting between Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky depends on Ukraine resolving issues concerning its Hungarian minority.
- Technical talks between Hungary and Ukraine on minority rights have started, with both sides appointing negotiating teams for discussions.
- The ethnic Hungarian community in Zakarpattia, estimated at 70,000 to 80,000 people, remains a key issue in Kyiv-Budapest relations.
- Hungary is reviewing over 1,300 diplomatic passports issued during the former government due to concerns about misuse.
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A meeting between Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “is only possible if Ukraine meets Budapest’s demands regarding resolving the situation of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine”
What does the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office associate with the leaders' meeting? A date for a meeting between Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet been set, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Index. Read also: Hungary reverses Orbán's decision to withdraw from the ICC. According to Hungarian government spokespersons, the opportunity for in-person talks will arise if Ukraine fulfills the deman…
Magyar's office sets conditions for meeting with Zelenskyy
The Hungarian government has named the "settlement of the situation regarding the Hungarian minority in Ukraine" as the condition under which Prime Minister Peter Magyar would meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Meeting between Magyar and Zelenskyy is possible if Ukraine resolves situation regarding Hungarian minority, - Hungarian government
The Hungarian government has outlined the conditions under which Prime Minister Péter Magyar will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Foreign Minister is proposing the revocation of 952 diplomatic and service passports, and they are still investigating whether they can be made public. The locomotives purchased by János Lázár, one of which caught fire in Keleti, are being inspected, the government spokesperson said in a briefing.
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