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Hungarian PM Magyar says deal on EU funds close

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Posted on May 28, 2026

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Hungary Close to Deal on Frozen EU Funds as PM Magyar Meets EU Leaders

Hungary’s Negotiations with the European Union Over Frozen Funds

BUDAPEST, May 28 (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar on Thursday said a deal on releasing frozen European Union funds was "very close" as there is agreement with Brussels on many issues, although some questions remain over the fight against corruption.

Background: EU Funds Frozen Under Previous Government

Magyar arrived in Brussels on Thursday to negotiate the release of EU funds that were frozen under the previous government led by Viktor Orban. The EU ruled that administration did not comply with its standards on the rule-of-law and guarantees against corruption.

Progress in Negotiations

"I do not want to jinx it, but we are now very close to an agreement," Magyar said in a video on his Facebook page.

Magyar had said earlier that he was planning to sign a political agreement on EU funds in Brussels this week.

Importance of EU Funds for Hungary

The release of EU funds is vital for the Hungarian economy, which has been practically stagnating for three years and also for the severely stretched Hungarian state budget.

Upcoming Meetings and Remaining Issues

Magyar said on Thursday that he would meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at 1300 CET on Friday to smooth out any outstanding issues that have not yet been agreed upon during extensive preparatory talks.

Corruption and Rule-of-Law Concerns

The Hungarian prime minister said that there are some issues to be settled with regards to the fight against corruption, although "a deal has been reached on many important issues."

Hungary’s Commitment to the European Public Prosecutor's Office

Magyar also said he would soon submit Hungary's official request to join the European Public Prosecutor's Office.

Financial Details and Deadlines

The new Hungarian government is under pressure to unlock Hungary's share of the EU recovery fund money before an August 31 deadline: 6.5 billion euros in grants and 3.9 billion euros in cheap loans.

Some 7 billion euros in EU structural funds are also frozen, but the country has several years to access ​this cash. 

Ukraine’s EU Accession and Minority Rights

On the question of Ukraine's EU accession, Magyar reiterated that Hungary would only agree to Ukraine starting talks if there is an agreement on minority rights of ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine.

He said talks on this issue were ongoing and were "encouraging."

(Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party, with a super‑majority, aims to swiftly enact anti‑corruption and rule‑of‑law reforms to meet EU conditions and access approximately €20 billion in frozen funds.
  • He will meet EC President Ursula von der Leyen at 1300 CET Friday in Brussels to resolve outstanding issues and may submit Hungary’s application to join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
  • Magyar is pushing to secure grants and loans before the August 31 deadline, while also linking Ukraine’s accession talks to the protection of Hungary’s ethnic minority rights in Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were Hungary's EU funds frozen?
Hungary's EU funds were frozen due to concerns over the previous government's compliance with EU rule-of-law standards and anti-corruption guarantees.
What has Prime Minister Peter Magyar said about the EU funds?
Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated that a deal to release the frozen EU funds is very close, with agreement reached on many key issues.
Why is the release of EU funds important for Hungary?
The funds are vital for Hungary's stagnating economy and stretched state budget, including access to billions in grants and loans.
What are the main issues left to resolve with the EU?
The remaining issues relate primarily to the fight against corruption and ensuring compliance with EU standards.
What is Hungary's position on Ukraine's EU accession talks?
Hungary will only agree to Ukraine starting EU accession talks if minority rights of ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine are assured.

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