Hungary's New PM Signals Shift in Foreign Policy, Emphasizing Minority Rights
Péter Magyar, Hungary's newly elected Prime Minister, is signaling a potential shift in the country's foreign policy that could have significant implications for its relationship with the United States. Following his election victory, Magyar engaged in discussions with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, focusing on the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Slovakia. This marks a departure from the previous focus on pragmatic cooperation over sensitive issues. Magyar has highlighted the importance of addressing the Beneš Decrees, which historically affected ethnic Germans and Hungarians in Czechoslovakia, as a precondition for future cooperation with Slovakia. This move suggests a return to Hungary's post-1989 foreign policy foundations, emphasizing values alongside interests.