New Hungarian PM Prioritizes EU Ties in Meeting with UK Leader

UK Prime Minister and Hungary's newly elected leader discuss strengthening bilateral relations and upholding EU values in their first official meeting.
In their first official meeting, UK Prime Minister and newly elected Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar discussed the importance of maintaining strong ties between their countries and the European Union. The two leaders, who spoke from Paris, emphasized the need to uphold democratic principles and work collaboratively on key regional and global issues.
During the call, Prime Minister Magyar reiterated Hungary's commitment to its European Union membership and voiced a desire to improve diplomatic relations with the UK following a period of strained ties under the previous administration. The new Hungarian leader pledged to prioritize democratic reforms and ensure his government's policies align with EU standards on rule of law, human rights, and economic integration.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}For his part, the UK Prime Minister welcomed the change in leadership in Budapest and expressed optimism about the potential to deepen bilateral cooperation on trade, security, and other mutual interests. They also discussed joint efforts to address regional challenges, such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the influx of refugees into central Europe.
The call marks a shift in the UK-Hungary relationship, which had become strained in recent years due to concerns over democratic backsliding and rule of law issues under the previous Hungarian government. Both leaders emphasized a shared commitment to upholding democratic values and the importance of Hungary's active participation in European institutions.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Analysts view the constructive dialogue between the UK and Hungary as a positive step, noting that improved bilateral ties could strengthen the UK's influence within the EU while also supporting democratic reforms in Hungary. However, they caution that sustained progress will depend on the new government in Budapest following through on its reform pledges.
Source: UK Government


