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Hungary's Magyar proposes meeting with Zelenskiy on minority rights

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Peter Magyar Proposes Zelenskiy Meeting to Address Rights of Ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine

Hungarian-Ukrainian Relations and Minority Rights

Background of the Proposal

BUDAPEST, April 28 (Reuters) - Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar has proposed a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in western Ukraine to discuss minority rights of ethnic Hungarians in the region, Magyar said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.

Political Shift in Hungary

Magyar's Election Victory

Centre-right leader Magyar ousted nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban after 16 years in power at an April 12 election, winning a constitutional majority that will allow him to roll back Orban's contested rule-of-law reforms.

Stance on Ukraine and EU Accession

While Magyar does not share Orban's overt ‌hostility towards Ukraine, he also opposes fast-track European Union accession for Kyiv and says its treatment of ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine will be key to rebuilding ties.

Focus on Ethnic Hungarian Rights

Goals of the Proposed Meeting

"The goal of the meeting is to help the situation of Hungarians in Transcarpathia so that they can stay in their homeland," Magyar said after talks with Zoltan Babjak, the mayor of Berehove, a Ukrainian town near the border with Hungary where ethnic Hungarians constitute a majority.

Historical Tensions Under Orban

Under Orban, Budapest has repeatedly clashed with Kyiv over what it says are curbs on the rights of roughly 150,000 ethnic Hungarians to use their native tongue.

Magyar's Demands and Vision

Magyar said it was time for Kyiv to restore all cultural, linguistic, administrative and higher-education rights to ethnic Hungarians, which he said could also ensure that many who have fled since Russia's 2022 invasion return when the war ends.

Potential for Improved Bilateral Relations

"If we can resolve these issues, that would certainly open a new chapter in Ukrainian-Hungarian bilateral relations," said Magyar, who plans to take the oath of office as prime minister at the inaugural session of parliament on May 9.

Assessment of Ukrainian Concessions

"The concessions announced by the Ukrainian government in education in 2025 are a step forward, but not sufficient," he said, encouraging Ukraine's leaders to take what he called a large step towards European values and genuine freedom.

Ukrainian Response

Ukrainian officials have reacted with cautious optimism to the Hungarian election result. Zelenskiy has congratulated Magyar on his victory, saying Kyiv was ready for "meetings and joint constructive work".

(Reporting by Gergely Szakacs; Editing by)

Key Takeaways

  • Magyar aims to reset Hungarian‑Ukrainian ties by prioritizing cultural, linguistic, administrative and educational rights for Transcarpathian Hungarians (pravda.com.ua)
  • The proposed meeting—planned for early June in Berehove—signals pragmatic diplomacy distinct from Orbán’s confrontational approach (pravda.com.ua)
  • Zelenskiy has already engaged directly with Hungarian minority leaders, fostering a cautious optimism ahead of the proposed bilateral talks (hungarytoday.hu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Peter Magyar want to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskiy?
Peter Magyar aims to discuss the rights of ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine to help improve their situation and strengthen bilateral relations.
What concerns does Hungary have regarding ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine?
Hungary is concerned about restrictions on the use of the Hungarian language and seeks restoration of cultural, linguistic, administrative, and educational rights for ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine.
How does Peter Magyar's stance on Ukraine differ from Viktor Orban's?
Magyar is less hostile towards Ukraine than Orban but opposes fast-track EU accession for Kyiv and ties improved relations to minority rights protections.
What changes did the Ukrainian government announce for 2025 regarding minority education?
The Ukrainian government announced concessions regarding minority education in 2025, which Magyar called a step forward but not sufficient.

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