Warsaw ¨C Hungary could learn from Poland on fighting corruption and restoring ties with Europe, new Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said Wednesday, bidding to turn the page on the acrimony of the Viktor Orban years.
Magyar chose Poland for his first foreign visit after his election win over Hungary¡¯s longtime leader Orban, a Kremlin-friendly nationalist who oversaw years of tensions with both Poland under Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the European Union.
Hailing Magyar¡¯s crushing of Orban at the ballot box in April, Tusk told his Hungarian counterpart their two countries would work to defend their common interests in Brussels in the post-Orban era.
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