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Ukraine, Hungary kick off expert-level consultations

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May 20 (Reuters) - Kyiv ‌and Budapest began expert-level consultations online on ​Wednesday, the countries' foreign ministers said.

• Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha ⁠said he focused his opening statement on three key issues - bilateral relations, minority rights, and Ukraine's EU accession.

• Both ​countries look to rebuild ties following a change of government in ‌Hungary and said they would hold talks this week about the rights of Ukraine's ethnic Hungarian minority.

• Budapest sees treatment ⁠of ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine as ⁠key to improving the relationship between the countries.

• "Ukraine takes national minority rights seriously and remains committed to ensuring them in accordance with European standards. We understand that this ‌issue has a fundamental importance," Sybiha said on X.

• "Hungary is ⁠committed to the sovereignty and territorial ‌integrity of Ukraine. At the same ​time, the consistent protection of the rights of national minorities in our bilateral relations is our first task," ‌Hungarian Foreign Minister Anita Orban said on ​social media. "I believe that ⁠today's consultation can be the beginning of a ‌new process," she added.

• ⁠Sybiha also said he proposed that Hungary should view Ukraine's EU accession as in its strategic interest, including the best ​way to ensure ‌the Hungarian minority's rights.

• He added the two ministers would ⁠meet on Thursday at the ​NATO ministerial meeting in Sweden.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka, Krisztina ​Than; Editing Chiara Rodriquez)

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