Warsaw trip marks a sharp break with Orbán’s foreign policy
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar used his first official foreign trip this week to rebuild ties with Poland and revive regional cooperation within the Visegrád Group (V4), marking a sharp break with Viktor Orbán’s foreign policy.
The visit to Kraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk came as Magyar’s government faces mounting pressure at home over Ukrainian grain imports and tries to push through sweeping constitutional reforms in Budapest.
Accompanied by Foreign Minister Anita Orbán, Magyar met Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw to repair relations strained under the previous Fidesz government over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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