The American Hungarian bilateral issues, such as dual taxes and energy cooperation, and American efforts on the Ukrainian conflict, have been reviewed by Levente Magyar, Parliamentary Minister of State for Foreign Economy and Foreign Affairs, with John Kawali, Director General of the National Security Council at the White House.

The Levente Magyar MTI was mentioned as a specific element in the trial, the issue of US sanctions, which indirectly affects the investment of Paks Energy Station and Establishment. The Hungarian politician said John Kawali promised that the American administration would investigate the Hungarian demand to exempt PAKS2 from the direct and indirect effects of the sanctions.

The session also included the possibility, in order to meet other Hungarian energy requirements, American nuclear technology may appear in Hungary, whether it is fuel or in the form of other small power plants.

Levity Magiar said that the issues of the American Hungarian meeting included the issue of renewing the agreement to avoid double taxes, which were nullified during the previous Biden administration.

The Foreign Minister added that the cause of the Hungarians born outside the current border of Hungary in the hearing in the form of a course of course for those concerned who have the same case as the Hungarian citizens.

The Foreign Minister said that John Kawali gave an American review of the Ukrainian settlement, adding that the American partner said that the “clean picture” is expected next week for Russian and Ukrainian peace. Levernte Magyar also stated that the General Manager of the National Security Council does not seem to be optimistic about the agreement within days, as there is still no compromise on Russian and Ukrainian.

Levernte Magyar said to summarize his meetings on Thursday and Friday in Washington. He added that John Kowalene described Hungary as the most important European political ally in the United States. On Thursday, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs also discussed with Christopher Landau, Deputy Foreign Minister of the United States, to enhance relations between the two countries and continue the process in the future.



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