EU Rushes to Budapest Talks with Magyar Team to Unlock Frozen Funds
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EU rushes to Budapest talks with Magyar team to unlock frozen funds
European Commission officials are due to meet the team of Hungary’s prime minister-designate, Péter Magyar, in Budapest on Friday, just five days after his election victory, to begin the process of unfreezing €17 billion in EU funds, with Ukraine-related disputes also on the agenda.
"The time is running out for a number of issues such as loan for Ukraine or recovery funds. It is obviously in the interest of Hungary and the Union that we move forward as soon as possible," said Paula Pinho at a press conference in Brussels.
The nicio was made by the Commission's spokesman for Europe, Paula Pinho, this Friday.
A delegation from the European Commission will speak with members of the future Hungarian government in Budapest on Friday. A spokesperson for the European Commission said this on Thursday. Among other things, they will discuss the EU funds for Hungary that have been frozen because the country is not adhering to EU agreements regarding the rule of law, among other things.
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