Hungary makes major deal with Ukraine, its former enemy
Key takeaways
- Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar announced an agreement with Kyiv about rights for a Hungarian minority in Ukraine.
- So far, his successorhas not shown unconditional support for Ukraine either.
- At the same time, he has also criticized Russia.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar announced an agreement with Kyiv about rights for a Hungarian minority in Ukraine. It paves the way for Ukraine to start EU accession talks — unthinkable under Hungary's last PM Orban.
https://p.dw.com/p/5FATb Peter Magyar has announced a historic shift in relations with Ukraine Image: Balint Szentgallay/Nur Photo/picture alliance Advertisement For Hungary's former autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, Ukraine was an "evil empire," a mafia state teeming with human traffickers, drug dealers and arms merchants.
He and his regime even suggested that Ukraine wanted to launch an attack on Hungary. It is comments along those lines that likely contributed to Orban's crushing defeat in April.