Magyar Makes Brussels Push to Free EU Recovery Funds

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Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar travels to Brussels to press for unlocking billions in EU funds ahead of an August deadline, meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as Hungary seeks to free about €10 billion in post-pandemic recovery money and secure additional financing, while Brussels links relief to progress on Ukraine alignment, sanctions, migration, and rule-of-law reforms after a reset in EU-Hungary ties.
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