On Tuesday, Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar began a high-stakes, three-day visit to Poland, marking his first official foreign trip since taking office.
The trip signals a decisive break from the pro-Kremlin, isolationist policies of former leader Viktor Orbán. Magyar met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to discuss reviving the Visegrád Group, a regional alliance that had been paralyzed by internal disputes over the war in Ukraine. The two leaders focused on dismantling Hungary's "illiberal" systems and restoring the rule of law to unlock billions in frozen European Union funds.
Observers expect this diplomatic reset to establish a new democratic power center in Central Europe, potentially expanding the alliance to include neighbors like Croatia.
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