After years of tension, Hungary and Ukraine hold talks on Hungarian minority rights
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After years of tension, Hungary and Ukraine held their first official talks aimed at addressing the concerns of the estimated 180,000 ethnic Hungarians living in eastern Ukraine.
The meeting, which took place in Budapest on Friday, was seen as a crucial step towards resolving long-standing issues related to minority rights. The Hungarian Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó, and Ukrainian counterparts participated in the discussions, which focused on improving the situation of the Hungarian community in Ukraine.
For years, ethnic Hungarians living in Ukraine faced various forms of discriminatio…
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