Brussels welcomed the new Hungarian Prime Minister looking to a no-drama summit.

Péter Magyar made his debut promising a change in tone and substance, returning to the conservative European mainstream space and seeing a return to unanimity.

"We will represent Hungary in a different way. We will certainly not agree on everything. I can promise one thing: I will represent only the interests of Hungary and the Hungarian people. We will not oppose or veto proposals for domestic political or party-political reasons," Magyar told reporters on his arrival at the summit in Brussels Thursday.

He also participated at a gathering of the European People's Party's, where he met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, EPP President Manfred Weber and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.

"I had a great meeting with the new Hungarian prime minister, whom I know very well, and I am happy to work with him," Metsola told reporters.