Hungary-EU Standoff: Awaiting a Breakthrough
The planned meeting between Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over frozen EU funds lacks a confirmed date. Ongoing technical negotiations continue, with Magyar optimistic about securing an agreement to unfreeze funds during a anticipated Brussels visit.
Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are yet to set a specific date for their anticipated meeting concerning the release of frozen EU funds. A government spokesperson confirmed the delay during a Wednesday briefing.
Despite the delay, technical negotiations continue between Hungary and the EU, covering a range of unresolved issues. The discussions are central to addressing the concerns that led to the funds' suspension.
On Saturday, Magyar expressed confidence in the progress of negotiations and indicated plans to finalize an agreement in Brussels on Thursday. The proposed deal aims to unlock the much-needed EU funds that have been on hold.
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