The Hungarian government has removed its ban on several Ukrainian media outlets. This decision reverses a previous restriction imposed by the former Hungarian administration. The original ban was enacted in response to Ukraine blocking access to several foreign publications, including the Hungarian news sites Origo and Demokrata. The move appears to be a reciprocal action aimed at resolving a media access dispute between the two countries. This lifting of restrictions signals a potential easing of tensions regarding press freedom and information flow. It remains to be seen if Ukraine will reciprocate by removing its blocks on Hungarian media. The change aims to normalize media relations following a period of blockage.