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German Chancellor Merz Pledges Full Support for Hungary's New PM Magyar

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  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged full support for Hungary's new PM Peter Magyar, calling him a "great beacon of hope" and promising to help steer Hungary back toward Europe's mainstream.
  • Magyar vowed to be an "honest and reliable partner" within the EU, signaling a shift from Viktor Orban's veto-heavy approach, though he maintained Hungary would not send weapons to Ukraine and would link EU accession talks to minority rights.

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Why It Matters

Following the election victory of Peter Magyar's Tisza party over Viktor Orban's Fidesz, the new Hungarian Prime Minister visited Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The meeting aimed to discuss Hungary's future relationship with the European Union and its stance on Ukraine.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday pledged full support for Hungary's new Prime Minister Peter Magyar to steer the country back toward Europe's mainstream.

Merz praised Magyar during the Hungarian prime minister's inaugural visit in Berlin, calling his election victory over Viktor Orban inspirational for Europe and vowing to help ensure a successful new start.

What did Merz and Magyar say about Hungary and the EU?

Welcoming the new Hungarian leader, Merz said that Magyar is the "great beacon of hope of our time" for many Hungarians.

"They have given him a clear mandate," he said. "Democracy and the rule of law in Hungary are strong once again. We trust him to lead Hungary back into the heart of Europe," Merz added.

Magyar has promised Hungary will act as an "honest and reliable partner" within Europe. He said disagreements were inevitable but stressed that Budapest would not use vetoes "on principle" and added, "I believe in negotiations."

Orban had spent years blocking key European Union decisions using Hungary's veto power, most recently delaying approval of a €90 billion loan for Ukraine.

Magyar's conservative Tisza party decisively defeated Orban's nationalist Fidesz in April's election, securing a two-thirds majority and pledging sweeping systemic reforms.

What has Magyar said about Ukraine?

However, Magyar has signaled only a partial shift on Ukraine policy. In Berlin, he reaffirmed that Hungary would not send weapons or troops to Ukraine, a stance that has drawn praise from Moscow.

He also plans to block the start of EU accession talks with Ukraine until the rights of Hungary's ethnic minority there are guaranteed, particularly regarding Hungarian-language education.

According to Hungarian estimates, up to 100,000 ethnic Hungarians live in the western Ukrainian region of Transcarpathia.

Still, Magyar said he expects a breakthrough soon. He said technical talks could conclude this week and, if so, he would be ready to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy next week to open "a new chapter" in bilateral relations.

Merz said this should happen as soon as possible.

"We understand that Budapest first wants to resolve bilateral issues, such as the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine," Merz said at the meeting in Berlin.

"However, this must not come at the expense of European support, nor should it deter us from our goal of formally opening accession negotiations with Ukraine now, starting with the first chapter."

Edited by: Wesley Rahn

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Hungary will likely engage in technical talks regarding EU accession for Ukraine this week.

    Very likely · Within days

  • Magyar may meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy next week to discuss bilateral relations.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Hungary will likely continue to refuse sending weapons or troops to Ukraine.

    Very likely · Medium term

Open Questions

  • Will Hungary fully commit to EU mainstream policies under Magyar?
  • How will Hungary's stance on ethnic Hungarian rights in Ukraine impact EU accession talks?
  • What specific reforms will Magyar's government implement?
  • Will Magyar's approach to negotiations with Ukraine lead to a breakthrough?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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