Ukraine is ready to open a new and mutually beneficial chapter in relations with Hungary and work with the country's new government on all bilateral issues, including national minorities.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said this in a post on X following talks with Hungary's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Anita Orban, Ukrinform reports.
Sybiha described the weekend phone call as "constructive and substantive."
"I reaffirmed that Ukraine is ready to open a new, mutually beneficial chapter in Ukrainian-Hungarian relations without delay. We are prepared to work with the new Hungarian government on all issues of our bilateral agenda, including the national minority topic, with the aim of restoring trust and good-neighborly relations between our countries," he said.
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