Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s replacement, Péter Magyar, to visit Kyiv. This invitation follows Zelensky expressing gratitude for Hungary’s consistent support of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The gesture signals a potential shift in dynamics between the two nations, despite past disagreements. It acknowledges Hungary’s stated position on respecting Ukraine's borders and independence. The invitation could pave the way for direct talks on key issues and a strengthening of bilateral relations. This move is particularly notable given Hungary’s occasionally ambivalent stance toward Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and represents an opportunity for further dialogue. It remains to be seen if Magyar will accept the invitation and what the outcomes of such a meeting would be.