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Hungary foreign minister discussed EU sanctions with Russia in leaked audio

Investigators say leaked calls show Szijjártó relayed confidential EU talks to Moscow and pressed to remove sanctioned Russians and firms.

  • On Tuesday, investigative outlet VSquare released audio of Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto discussing EU sanctions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with Szijjarto promising to help remove a Russian oligarch's sister from the sanctions list.
  • Earlier investigations by the Washington Post and VSquare revealed that Szijjarto has for years provided "live reports on what's been discussed" at EU meetings to Lavrov, with his tone described as "deferential."
  • Further materials show Szijjarto reported to Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin on efforts to repeal sanctions against Russia's shadow oil tanker fleet, while coordinating with Slovakia on removing individuals from the sanctions list.
  • Szijjarto denounced the wiretapping as a "huge scandal" less than two weeks before the April 12 parliamentary election, while Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party blamed "foreign intelligence services" for the leaks.
  • Hungary's Kremlin-friendly reputation within the EU faces renewed scrutiny as the country has repeatedly blocked sanctions against Moscow and aid to Kyiv, while Prime Minister Orban confronts his toughest election challenge in 16 years.
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New sound recordings show how Hungary's Foreign Minister informed Moscow about EU consultations and supported them in the field of sanctions.

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In a leaked recording, the Russian Foreign Minister asks if the sister of a Russian oligarch can be removed from the sanctions list. His Hungarian counterpart says he will do his best.

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Serious allegations against Orbán's government: Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó is said to have voted with the Kremlin on EU sanctions against Russia in regular telephone calls

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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