Ukraine summons Hungary ambassador over election meddling allegations
- Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned Hungary's ambassador to protest allegations of Ukrainian meddling in Hungary's upcoming parliamentary election, as reported by Reuters.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized Ukraine's involvement in Hungarian politics and aimed to link opposition leader Peter Magyar with Kyiv, according to the report.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Orban of attempting to 'sell out European interests,' as per Zelenskiy's comments.
- Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stated on Facebook that Ukrainians would continue their 'open and crude interference' in Hungary's elections, reflecting on the ambassador's summoning.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó reported on his social media page that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry in Kiev summoned the Hungarian ambassador today. According to the minister, Ukraine objected to the national petition taking place in Hungary, within the framework of which Hungarian people can express their opinion on the Brussels-Kiev intention to finance the operation and armament of Ukraine with Hungarian money.
Two days after Péter Szijjártó summoned the Ukrainian ambassador.
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