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Hungary and EU discuss release of billions in blocked funds

On Wednesday, top EU officials will meet with the new government of Hungary to discuss?the changes Budapest must make to unlock?17 billion euro in EU funds which were blocked by the previous government due to concerns about rule of law.

The 'frozen' funds, including 11 billion euros ($13billion) from the Post-Pandemic Recovery Fund must be withdrawn by mid-August or they will be irrevocably lost.

The European Commission announced that Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission and Peter Magyar, Hungary's new Prime Minister will be present at the meeting.

Both sides have met at least twice since April 12, when the Magyar's Tisza party won a sweeping election. This gave him the two-thirds majority required to change the constitution.

EU officials claim that he can make the necessary "legal" changes to unlock funds in a timely manner due to his supermajority.

Olof Gill, a Commission spokesperson, told a Monday news conference that the meetings were centered on how to 'progress in unblocking EU funding earmarked for Hungary.

He said: "We will engage with the new Hungarian government in a structured, focused manner to ensure that every action is taken at the earliest possible stage to benefit the people of Hungary.

The Commission frozen access to funds because the outgoing 'Viktor Orban government did not comply with EU standards on rule of law.

The discussions will be centered on the steps that need to be taken to unblock funds. However, they could also cover issues like?Hungary's return to Erasmus student exchange scheme, which has been suspended since 2023 due to concerns about academic freedom in Hungary.

Officials said that they could include lifting Hungary's outgoing Government's veto on?EU refunds of military equipment sent by individual EU countries to Ukraine since 2022 to help Kyiv repel the Russian invasion. Reporting by Jan Strupczewski, Editing by Alison Williams.

(source: Reuters)