Hungary’s incoming prime minister, Péter Magyar, will agree to approve negotiations for Ukrainian accession to the EU only if Ukraine grants more rights to its Hungarian minority, according to media reports.
The Bloomberg news agency, citing anonymous sources, reported on Thursday that Magyar raised the issue during a meeting with European Council President António Costa on Wednesday, with the soon-to-be Hungarian leader putting forward a list of conditions that must be met before Budapest would approve EU accession talks with Kyiv.
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The conditions come despite EU officials urging Magyar to allow Ukraine’s EU membership negotiations to begin after he takes office as Hungary’s head of government, according to Bloomberg.
Outgoing nationalist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has for years accused Kyiv of restricting the cultural and linguistic rights of the roughly 150,000 ethnic Hungarians who live in Ukraine’s western Zakarpattia region – accusations denied by Kyiv.
Orbán’s governing Fidesz party, which was soundly defeated by Magyar’s center-right Tisza bloc in elections on April 12, had long clashed with Kyiv on various issues, including Hungarian minority rights, and had blocked a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine to help fund its defense against Russian attacks.
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