EU rushes to Budapest talks with Magyar team to unlock frozen funds amid Ukraine tensions
Euronews
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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.
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