The Hungarian EU presidency aimed to advance the integration of Western Balkan countries, particularly Serbia and Montenegro. Hungary's efforts included proposing a 'non-paper' for Serbia to commit to obligations, breaking a three-year deadlock in negotiations. Despite challenges from some EU member states regarding Serbia's refusal to impose sanctions on Russia, progress is expected with the opening of Chapter 3, focusing on competitiveness and growth. The integration minister, Tanja Miscsevics, indicated that this could lead to further openings of chapters in the EU accession process. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)