Hungary's PM will conclude a political deal on EU funds with von der Leyen

According to Reuters, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said ​on Friday he would conclude a political agreement on ‌the release of frozen European Union funds at a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen later in the day.

Magyar arrived in ​Brussels on Thursday to negotiate the release of EU funds ​that were frozen under the previous government led by ⁠Viktor Orban due to concerns over the rule of law and guarantees ​against corruption.

"At 1 p.m. (1100 GMT), I will hold talks with the ​President of the European Commission, and we will conclude the political agreement on the EU funding of thousands of billions of forints for our ​country," Magyar wrote in a Facebook post.

In a later post, Magyar ​said that at the meeting he would present the Commission's president with Hungary's ‌official ⁠request to join the European Public Prosecutor's Office.

On Thursday, Magyar said a deal on EU funds was "very close" as there was agreement with Brussels on many issues, although some questions remained over the ​fight against corruption.

Hungary's ​new government is ⁠under pressure to unlock the country's share of the EU recovery fund money before an August ​31 deadline: €6.5 billion in grants and €3.9 billion in ​cheap loans.

Some €7 ⁠billion in EU structural funds are also frozen, but the country has several years to access this cash.

The release of EU funds ⁠is ​vital for the Hungarian economy, which has ​been virtually stagnant for three years and also for the severely stretched Hungarian state ​budget.