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PM Orbán holds talks with Serbian counterpart

The two leaders praised the excellent political and economic relations between Hungary and Serbia and recently implemented joint development projects.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Ana Brnabić, his Serbian counterpart, in Brussels, on Wednesday.

PM Orbán’s press chief Bertalan Havasi said the two leaders praised the excellent political and economic relations between Hungary and Serbia and recently implemented joint development projects, highlighting the inauguration of the revamped Szeged-Subotica (Szabadka) rail line. PM Orbán told his partner that it was “unfair” from Brussels to make exceptions “without any reason” and speed up Ukraine’s EU integration while slowing down integration talks with the Western Balkan countries “without any reason”, he said. The meeting was attended by Hungary’s EU affairs minister.