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Péter Magyar Meets Donald Tusk in Warsaw During First Foreign Visit as Hungarian PM
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Péter Magyar Meets Donald Tusk in Warsaw During First Foreign Visit as Hungarian PM
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Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar arrived in Warsaw on Tuesday for his first official foreign visit since taking office, holding talks with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The meeting marks a symbolic start to a new chapter in Polish-Hungarian relations, with both leaders emphasizing cooperation on European security, economic development, and regional stability. During the talks, the two prime ministers discussed strengthening ties within the European Union, support for Ukraine, and future collaboration in energy and infrastructure projects.
Speaking after the meeting, Tusk welcomed Magyar to Poland and described the visit as “an important signal of partnership and dialogue in Central Europe.” Magyar highlighted the importance of maintaining strong relations with neighboring countries and called Poland “a key strategic partner for Hungary.”
The Warsaw visit has drawn attention across Europe, as political observers see it as a significant diplomatic move early in Magyar’s premiership. Analysts say the meeting could influence future cooperation between the two countries on major EU decisions and regional policies.
Photos from the meeting showed both leaders shaking hands and speaking warmly before the talks began, underscoring the diplomatic tone of the visit. The two sides are expected to continue discussions in the coming months through bilateral meetings and regional summits.
