At the moment, Ukraine does not keep its promises to return the rights of the Magyar minority in the region of Transcarpathia, the head of Hungarian diplomacy said at a joint press conference with his Czech counterpart, Yan Lipavsky.
If the Hungarian community regains the rights that were suspended in 2015, then a meeting at the highest level between the two countries is possible, Szijjártó noted.
At the time, Kiev arranged regulations for the imposition of the Ukrainian language in all schools and suppressed teaching in other languages, including Russian, Hungarian and Romanian, local television reported.
Both states agreed on an 11-item document for their bilateral relations, agreed on January 29, 2024, at a meeting in the city of Uzhgorod with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitri Kuleba, and the head of the presidential office, Andrei Ermakov.
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