After years of tension, Hungary and Ukraine hold talks on Hungarian minority rights - Toronto Star
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After years of tension, Hungary and Ukraine held their first official talks in nearly a decade over the treatment of Hungarians living in Ukraine.
The discussions took place in Budapest on Monday with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba attending the meeting. The two countries have been at odds over minority rights for decades, with Hungary accusing Ukraine of not doing enough to protect its citizens.
Ukraine has argued that it already provides adequate protection and support to ethnic Hungarians living within its borders. However, the talks were seen as a positive step towards resolving …
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