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Ukraine, Hungary to hold consultations on Hungarian minority

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May 18 (Reuters) - Kyiv and ‌Budapest will hold talks this week about the rights ​of Ukraine's ethnic Hungarian minority, the countries' foreign ministers said on Monday, as they look ⁠to rebuild ties following a change of government in Hungary.

The new centre-right Hungarian government led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar does not share the hostility to ​Ukraine that characterised the administration of his nationalist predecessor Viktor Orban.

However, it opposes fast-track ‌European Union accession for Kyiv and says its treatment of ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine will be key to improving the relationship between the countries.

Under Orban, Budapest ⁠had repeatedly clashed with Kyiv over what it says are ⁠curbs on the rights of roughly 150,000 ethnic Hungarians to use their native tongue.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Monday he had a "constructive and substantive" call with his Hungarian counterpart Anita Orban over the weekend.

The two foreign ‌ministers agreed to hold a round of Hungarian–Ukrainian expert-level consultations this week "to find ⁠practical and robust solutions for the Hungarian minority", Sybiha ‌said.

"We are prepared to work with the new ​Hungarian government on all issues of our bilateral agenda, including the national minority topic, with the aim of restoring trust and good-neighbourly relations between our ‌countries," he said on X.

Anita Orban, who is ​not related to Viktor Orban, said ⁠the first consultations between negotiating delegations would be held online, ‌and could begin as early as Tuesday.

"I ⁠trust that the dialogue will be constructive and productive, and that the negotiations will soon bring tangible progress for the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia," she wrote ​on X.

In April, Magyar ‌proposed a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in western Ukraine to discuss ⁠the issue.

Last Wednesday, Hungary summoned Russia's ambassador ​over a drone attack on western Ukraine.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka, Alan ​CharlishEditing by Alex Richardson, Peter Graff)

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