July 1, 2026
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Ukraine Raises Concerns After Hungary’s Transfer of POWs from Russia

A Hungarian diplomat recently visited Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs following Budapest’s transfer of two Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) from Russia. This action has prompted Ukrainian officials to express their concerns regarding the lack of prior communication or coordination.

The Ukrainian government emphasized the importance of handling sensitive matters involving POWs without politicization or publicity. In a statement, officials reiterated that the return of individuals from Russian captivity remains a top priority for Ukraine, with ongoing efforts being made through various channels.

In light of the recent developments, Ukraine has outlined several demands to Hungary:

  • Facilitate contact between the returned soldiers and Ukrainian consular officials;
  • Conduct health assessments and provide necessary assistance;
  • Ensure that the individuals can freely determine their future without external pressure or coercion.

Ukrainian authorities are seeking a prompt response from Budapest, along with official confirmation that the returned citizens have been granted complete freedom in choosing their place of residence.

Ukraine has raised concerns over Hungary's handling of the transfer of two Ukrainian POWs from Russia, emphasizing the need for communication and support. The Ukrainian government has outlined specific demands to ensure the well-being and autonomy of the returned soldiers.

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