“The Hungarian authorities claim that Ukraine’s statement on exposing the reconnaissance network of Hungary in its territory testifies to the cooperation of Kyiv and the Tisa Opposition Party. Source: Victor Orban’s statement of May 9, which is at the disposal of “European Truth” details: Orbana says that a statement on exposing the reconnaissance activity of Hungary in Ukraine is “this is a clear sign of strengthening coordination between Ukrainian special services and Hungarian opposition.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Victor Orban’s government statement of May 9, which is at the disposal of “European Truth”
Details: Orbana says that the statement of exposing the reconnaissance activity of Hungary in Ukraine is a clear sign of increasing coordination between Ukrainian special services and the Hungarian opposition party “Tisa”.
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“The Hungarian government considers this position a deeply disturbing phenomenon. There was no precedent in the recent history of the country when an internal political actor worked in tandem with the intelligence services of a neighboring state,” the Hungarian authorities are incapable.
She also called proof of coordination between Ukraine and Tisa the fact that Kiev’s statement about exposing the Hungarian spies was widespread by the opposition and “quickly grew into a full -scale international discrediting campaign.”
The Hungarian government additionally stated that its refusal to supply Ukraine “made the country to the target, especially on the eve of Ukraine’s possible accession to the EU.”
“In such a situation, the rapprochement of the Hungarian Opposition Party and Ukrainian Security Structures is not just alarming, but destabilization,” Orbana warned.
On Friday, the Security Service of Ukraine stated that it exposed the agent network of military intelligence of Hungary, which carried out espionage activities in Transcarpathia – in particular “touched the soil” on the moods of local residents and their response to the potential appearance in the region of “Hungarian peacekeepers”.
At first, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto said that Budapest did not receive official reports from Kiev about the exposed network of Hungarian spies, and mentioned “anti -Hungarian propaganda”.
But a few hours later, Budapest stated that he was opening two Ukrainian diplomats, accusing them of espionage.