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Hungary’s Shift: A New Era in Ukrainian Relations

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Hungary has made a significant policy shift towards Ukraine, marking a departure from the hostile stance of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The new agreement focuses on the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, particularly in the Transcarpathia region. This change is crucial as it opens the door for Ukraine to begin EU accession talks, a process that was previously unthinkable under Orban’s administration.

The agreement promises enhanced rights for the Hungarian minority, including the use of their language in public administration and education. While some of these rights already existed, the new measures aim to clarify and improve the implementation of these rights, allowing for bilingual signage and easier access to minority education.

This development is not just a diplomatic gesture; it reflects a broader trend of changing relationships in Eastern Europe. The Hungarian government is now positioned to support Ukraine’s EU aspirations, which could have significant implications for regional stability and cooperation.

As Hungary and Ukraine move towards a more constructive partnership, the agreement could serve as a model for resolving minority rights issues in other regions. The potential for improved relations may also influence Hungary’s domestic politics, as the new government seeks to distance itself from Orban’s divisive legacy.

Source: DW News

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