Hungary’s Orbán accuses Ukraine of election interference and summons ambassador
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims Ukraine aims to influence Hungary's April 12 election to secure EU funds and accelerate accession, summoning Kyiv's ambassador amid rising tensions.
- Orban accused Ukraine of attempting to interfere in Hungary's elections and summoned Ukraine's ambassador.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy had criticized Europe for lacking courage and called Orban someone who lives off European money while trying to sell out European interests.
- Orban, facing a tough re-election bid, has campaigned on the premise that Hungarians could be forcibly conscripted to fight in Ukraine if his party loses.
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The government will not tolerate any interference in the Hungarian elections.
The Tisza cannot and does not want to say no to Brussels.
Hungary’s Orbán Accuses Ukraine Of Election Meddling; Summons Ambassador As Tensions Deepen
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Already frosty relations between Budapest and Kyiv further cooled Tuesday after Hungary’s pro-Russia prime minister accused Ukraine of election interference to overthrow him and ordered the Ukrainian ambassador to be summoned to the foreign ministry. Viktor Orbán, who faces his biggest opposition challenge in 16 years, said Hungary’s intelligence services have information…
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban today accused Ukraine of attempting to interfere in the upcoming elections in his country, and asked the government's ambassador in Kiev to come to the Foreign Ministry in Budapest.
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