
Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Covert Operations and Pressure Tactics
Hungary's Foreign Minister Accuses Ukraine of Covert Operations and Political Pressure Budapest, Hungary – Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó recently issued a statement accusing Ukraine of using covert operations, political pressure, and financial sanctions against Hungary. Szijjártó claims these actions are designed to undermine Hungary's sovereignty and its right to determine its own energy policy. The minister's statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Hungary and the European Union over energy security and immigration. "This covert operation is being conducted by the Ukrainian state against Hungary," Szijjártó stated, highlighting the alleged interference in Hungary's internal affairs. He further alleges that this pressure is part of a broader campaign targeting countries with non-liberal governments. The video also mentions daily fines of €1 million imposed on Hungary due to its immigration policies. The accusations raise significant questions about the relationship between Hungary and Ukraine, as well as the role of international pressure in shaping national policy. The EU's response to Szijjártó's claims will be crucial in understanding the future trajectory of this complex situation. Further investigation is needed to verify the minister's claims and assess their impact on regional stability.