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Here's a fact sheet of the results of the "bilateral lunch" of yesterday from the US State department.
https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2025/11/u-s-hungary-relations-reach-new-heights

About the SMRs. This is a brand new tech. According to Wikipee, these are developed since the 1950s, but up to 2024 only Russia and China had working models.
About the spent fuel storage. I wonder if we have to store the US's spent fuel as well, or anyone's the US tells us to, or just ours.
About nuke fuel. Westinghouse will supply for Paks I (but not for Paks II apparently).
Visa waiver - this is coming for a while now, they announced it previously we won't need visa anymore.
> renewal of a General Security of Military Information Agreement
> Hungary’s commitment to protect national security infrastructure from malign actors.
I interpret this as "online surveillance".
Weapons: $700 million worth of defense articles via foreign military sales.
Another new tidbit: binational Fulbright Commission. For scholars and students.
More new tidbit: Hungary provieds $1 million for the study the ethical use of AI.
Last new tidbit: The Hungarian Research Network (HUN-REN) has signed a cooperative agreement with MIT’s Center for International Studies (CIS) to advance science and innovation.