Hungary's PM says he will conclude political deal on EU funds with von der Leyen


Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar talks to the media in front of the Carmelite Monastery, in Budapest, Hungary, May 16, 2026. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

BUDAPEST, May 29 (Reuters) - Hungarian ⁠Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Friday he would conclude ⁠a political agreement on the release of frozen European ‌Union funds at a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen later in the day.

Magyar arrived in Brussels on Thursday to negotiate the release of ​EU funds that were frozen under the ⁠previous government led by ⁠Viktor Orban due to concerns over the rule-of-law and guarantees against ⁠corruption.

"At 1 ‌p.m. (1100 GMT) I will hold talks with the President of the European Commission, and we will conclude the ⁠political agreement on the EU funding of thousands ​of billions of ‌forints due to our country," Magyar wrote in a Facebook ⁠post.

In a later ​post Magyar said that at the meeting he would present the Commission's president with Hungary's official request to join the European Public Prosecutor's ⁠Office.

On Thursday, Magyar said a deal on ​EU funds was "very close" as there was agreement with Brussels on many issues, although some questions remained over the fight against corruption.

Hungary's new ⁠government is under pressure to unlock the country's share of the EU recovery fund money before an August 31 deadline: €6.5 billion in grants and €3.9 billion in cheap loans.

Some €7 billion in EU structural funds ​are also frozen, but the country has ⁠several years to access this cash.

The release of EU funds is ​vital for the Hungarian economy, which has ‌been virtually stagnant for three years ​and also for the severely stretched Hungarian state budget.

(Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing by Helen Popper and Hugh Lawson)

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