Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the government have reached an agreement with Hungary on expanding the rights of the Hungarian minority in the Zakarpattia region.
The agreement includes 11 points, which provide for the use of the Hungarian language in various areas of life, including street names, signs on administrative buildings, school documents, and even ballots in elections.
Details of the agreement
The agreement between Ukraine and Hungary is aimed at ensuring the rights of the Hungarian minority in the Zakarpattia region. In particular, it provides for the use of the Hungarian language in official documents, on signs, and in educational institutions.
Public reaction
The agreement between Ukraine and Hungary has elicited different reactions from the public. Some experts consider this agreement to be a positive step towards ensuring the rights of minorities in Ukraine.