Hungary’s PM Says He Will Conclude Political Deal on EU Funds With Von Der Leyen

BUDAPEST, May 29 (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime ⁠Minister ⁠Peter Magyar said on ⁠Friday he would conclude a political agreement ​on the release of frozen European Union funds at a ‌meeting with European Commission ‌President Ursula von der Leyen later in the ⁠day.

Magyar arrived ⁠in Brussels on Thursday to negotiate the release of ​EU funds that were frozen under the previous government led by Viktor Orban due to concerns over the rule-of-law ​and guarantees against corruption.

“At 1 p.m. (1100 GMT) I will hold ⁠talks ⁠with the President of ⁠the ​European Commission, and we will conclude the political agreement on ​the EU funding ⁠of thousands of billions of forints due to our country,” Magyar wrote in a Facebook post.

On Thursday, Magyar said a deal on EU funds was “very close” as ⁠there was agreement with Brussels on many issues, although some ⁠questions remained over the fight against corruption.

Hungary’s new government is under pressure to unlock the country’s share of the EU recovery fund money before an August 31 deadline: €6.5 billion in grants and €3.9 billion in cheap loans.

Some €7 billion in EU structural funds are also frozen, but the country has several ⁠years to access this cash.

The release of EU funds is vital for the Hungarian economy, which has been virtually stagnant for three years and also for ​the severely stretched Hungarian state budget.

(Reporting by ​Anita Komuves;Editing by Helen Popper)

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