Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar disclosed details of a recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following an EU summit. The discussion centered on potential avenues for improved relations between the two countries. Magyar indicated they explored the possibility of holding a future meeting in Berehove, a Ukrainian city located near the Hungarian border. Details of the substantive discussions remain limited, but the meeting signifies a continuation of dialogue despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. This engagement follows periods of strained relations, particularly concerning Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine. The potential Berehove meeting suggests a willingness to pursue direct communication and address bilateral issues.