AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHungary-Ukraine EU reset: Hungary has lifted its veto on Ukraine’s EU accession and signalled it could soon open the first “Foundations” negotiation clusters after rapid technical talks on Hungarian minority rights in Transcarpathia, with Kyiv committing to expand minority language, education, culture and political rights. Ukraine-NATO diplomacy: In Kyiv, Zelenskyy and NATO chief Mark Rutte reiterated Ukraine’s “irreversible path” to NATO, while Zelenskyy also described a deal to speed up Patriot air-defence deliveries by swapping places in the queue. Arms reimbursement unlocked: Hungary also unblocked the EU’s European Peace Facility mechanism, ending a two-year blockade and freeing about €6.6bn in weapons reimbursement for Ukraine. Oschadbank allegations: New reporting claims Viktor Orbán personally ordered the March raid on Ukrainian Oschadbank cash-and-gold transport, a move Magyar says should be investigated. Energy and sanctions pressure: MOL has asked the US OFAC for another 30 days to finish talks over Serbia’s NIS stake, as the company navigates Russian-ownership sanctions. Culture and society: Hungary’s public-service media overhaul is moving ahead with a consultation after a rule-of-law commissioner visit, while Pécs marks World Art Nouveau Day with events at the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter.
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