

Orbán Accuses Ukraine of Meddling in Hungary's Referendum
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukraine's security services of interfering in Hungary's internal affairs. Orbán claims that Ukraine is actively trying to undermine a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, scheduled for late May. He alleges a coordinated disinformation campaign is underway to discredit the Hungarian government and sway public opinion against closer ties with Ukraine. "They have interfered in our internal affairs," Orbán stated in a press conference, "attempting to sabotage our democratic process." The Hungarian government views the referendum as crucial for its national interests and strategic relations within the EU. Ukraine denies the accusations, calling them baseless. The incident highlights growing tensions between the two countries and adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing geopolitical situation in Europe. The upcoming referendum promises to be a significant test of public opinion in Hungary on Ukraine's future in the EU.