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Hungary Claims It Exposed 2 Ukrainian 'Spies' Amid Mutual Espionage Accusations

  • Hungarian authorities identified two alleged Ukrainian spies, Roland Tseber and István Holló, on May 20, 2025, escalating espionage tensions between Hungary and Ukraine.
  • This development follows mutual expulsions of diplomats in early May 2025 amid long-standing disputes over Ukraine's ethnic Hungarian minority and Hungary's stance on Russia's war.
  • Tseber, formerly a dual citizen who renounced Hungarian citizenship in 2017, allegedly engaged opposition politicians to influence Hungary’s Ukraine policy, while Holló is under investigation for seeking military and energy secrets.
  • Fidesz parliamentary leader Máté Kocsis characterized Tseber’s activities as a typical intelligence effort designed to undermine Hungary’s international standing and to exert external influence on the government to alter its stance on Ukraine.
  • These espionage claims deepen diplomatic strain as Kyiv has yet to respond, and Hungary maintains opposition to military aid for Ukraine amid fears of increased political isolation in the EU.
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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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