Hungary, Ukraine reach deal on ethnic Hungarian minority rights. PM Magyar says Kyiv committed to restoring minority school system, expanding Hungarian use in education and local administration, with EU monitoring implementation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced on Wednesday that Hungary and Ukraine have reached a 'historic' agreement to expand the language, educational, and cultural rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine's Transcarpathia region, following weeks of negotiations.
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