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Hungary and Austria Explore New Tech Innovations to Strengthen Relations

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Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker extended a warm welcome to Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar during his visit to Vienna on Thursday, marking a pivotal moment in the bilateral relations between Austria and Hungary. This visit, Magyar’s second official trip abroad since assuming office, underscored both nations’ commitment to enhancing their cooperation. Magyar, accompanied by key ministers overseeing foreign affairs, the economy, transport, and environmental policy, engaged in discussions with Austrian leaders, business figures, and regional officials.

In a joint press conference, Prime Minister Magyar emphasized Hungary’s dedication to being a more constructive player within the European Union while safeguarding its national interests. He underscored the necessity of collaboration within European institutions and regional alliances. Chancellor Stocker acknowledged Magyar’s electoral success as significant, noting that a strengthened partnership between Austria and Hungary could amplify Central Europe’s influence within the EU.

The leaders announced plans for a joint cabinet meeting in September in Gödöllő, Hungary, to deepen political and economic ties. Magyar also revealed intentions to organize a regional summit involving Visegrád Group countries, potentially extending invitations to neighboring nations such as Austria, Croatia, Romania, and Slovenia. Key issues discussed during the talks included migration, energy policy, and regional security, with both governments advocating for enhanced cooperation in border management and supporting the acceleration of EU expansion into the Western Balkans.

On the energy front, Austria and Hungary called for the expansion of cross-border infrastructure and diversification of supply networks. They also deliberated on significant transport initiatives, such as improving rail connectivity between Budapest and Vienna and extending road networks toward Austria. Economic discussions addressed concerns over Hungary’s special taxes impacting Austrian businesses, with Magyar acknowledging Hungary’s challenging budget situation and expressing a commitment to fostering a transparent, growth-oriented economic environment to attract high-value foreign investments.

Environmental issues were also on the agenda, notably the concern over asbestos-contaminated stone shipments from Austrian quarries to western Hungary. Prime Minister Magyar announced the establishment of a joint Austrian-Hungarian commission to investigate and manage cleanup efforts, a move supported by Chancellor Stocker, who pledged collaboration from Austrian authorities to address Hungary’s concerns.

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