Madyar assessed the prospects of returning Oschadbank funds to Ukraine — Telex
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar stated that the issue of returning the frozen Ukrainian funds of Oschadbank will only be discussed after the new government is officially formed.
This was reported by Telex.
The leader of the Tisa Party emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances of this case.
Commenting on the Ukrainian president’s accusations against Viktor Orbán’s previous government regarding involvement in the “theft” of cash collectors’ funds, Magyar urged against jumping to conclusions.
He emphasized: “We don’t know the reality; we’ve only seen propaganda news.”
The future prime minister expressed doubts about many details of this incident and called on the parties to exercise “common sense.”
In his view, once he takes office as prime minister, “more important issues” than the bank’s assets will arise in relations with Zelenskyy.
In addition to financial disputes, Péter Magyar made an important statement regarding the region’s energy security.
He promised to restore full operation of the Druzhba oil pipeline, which is critical for the stability of fuel supplies both to Hungary and for transit to other European countries.
Mátyás’s statements signal a shift in tone in Hungarian politics following the Orbán era, yet demonstrate a pragmatic approach to resolving contentious issues.
Hungary’s new leader is attempting to distance himself from previous rhetoric, focusing on national interests.
The EU has set conditions for Magyar to access €35 billion
Mágyar mocked Orbán’s solitary stroll on the terrace of the residence