
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, APR 25 - According to Prime Minister-in-waiting Peter Magyar, a delegation from the future Hungarian government is in Brussels today for a new round of informal talks with the European Commission regarding the release of approximately €18 billion in frozen EU funds earmarked for Budapest. The delegation is led by the ministers in charge of foreign affairs, finance, and economy and energy, Anita Orban, Andras Karman, and Istvan Kapitany, respectively, as well as Magyar's right-hand man and potential Justice Minister, Marton Mellethei-Barna. The discussions began on April 17 in Budapest, with a series of informal meetings between Magyar's team and a delegation of emissaries from Brussels. (ANSA).