The European Union has announced plans to release billions of euros in funds that were previously frozen due to concerns over Hungary's adherence to rule of law and governance standards. Prime Minister Peter Magyar described the agreement as a 'historic' breakthrough, marking a significant step in Hungary's relationship with the EU. The funds had been withheld under the administration of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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EU to Release Frozen Funds for Hungary Following Reforms
The European Union will release billions in frozen funds for Hungary after the country implemented reforms. Prime Minister Peter Magyar referred to the agreement as a 'historic' breakthrough, indicating a shift in Hungary's relationship with the EU.
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EU to release billions in frozen funds for Hungary amid Magyar reforms
EU to Release Frozen Funds for Hungary Following Reforms