Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Minister of National Economy and Finance and President of the Eurogroup, is traveling to Hungary today, where he will hold bilateral meetings with the country’s political leadership.
Specifically, Kyriakos Pierrakakis will meet with Prime Minister Péter Magyar and Finance Minister András Kárman to discuss macroeconomic developments in Europe, the Eurogroup’s priorities, and issues of mutual economic and European interest.
Before his departure, he stated the following:
“I look forward to my visit to Hungary and to exchanging views on the economic future of Europe.
In times of change, Europe has always moved forward through dialogue, mutual understanding, and the willingness to seek common solutions. This is particularly important today, as our economies face common challenges that no country can tackle on its own.
In a world marked by economic and geopolitical uncertainty, it is crucial that we continue to prioritize sound economic policies and the further deepening of European economic integration.”