“ The European Commission has decided to create a special internal group to investigate media reports that Hungarian intelligence agents in Brussels tried to recruit Euro -officials, including a European Commission employee. Source: “European Truth” with reference to the spokesman of the European Commission of Balazha Wywari Details: the European Commission will conduct an internal investigation into media reporting on the recruitment of its employee by Hungarian intelligence agents. “The Commission, of course, takes into account all the reports that appeared today on this issue, according to which the Hungarian reconnaissance service conducted spy operations against the European Union and its employees,” Uywari said. He added that the European Commission “perceives such accusations very seriously and remains committed to the protection of the employees of the commission, its information and networks from illegal intelligence.” “I can say that we are creating an internal group to consider these accusations,” the European Commission spokesman said. He refused to provide more information because it is an “operational security issue”. Answering the questions of journalists to check the actions of the European Commissioner from Hungary Oliver Vargey, under the leadership of which, according to the media, the Hungarian agent worked in 2015-2017 at the EU EU Embassy, Uywari Balazhi noted that “all this is just accusations, and we are checking them.” “A special internal group is created to consider these accusations in more detail. And once again I emphasize: members of the panel (European commissioners. -” EP “) are obliged to comply with the relevant provisions – we have a code of conduct, in particular Article 2, as well as Article 245 of the Treaty. They are responsible.” As reported by “European Truth”, on October 9, the media appeared in the media that German and Belgian journalists that Hungarian agents in Brussels tried to recruit Euro -officials, including an employee of the European Commission. At the end of 2024, the publication of Germany and Belgium had already issued a joint investigation into how the Hungarian intelligence services were spying on EU officials.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the European Commission spokesman Balazha Uywari
Details: The European Commission will conduct an internal investigation into media reports on the recruitment of its employee by Hungarian intelligence agents.
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“The Commission, of course, takes into account all the reports that appeared today on this issue, according to which the Hungarian reconnaissance service conducted spy operations against the European Union and its employees,” Uywari said.
He added that the European Commission “perceives such accusations very seriously and remains committed to the protection of the employees of the commission, its information and networks from illegal intelligence.”
“I can say that we are creating an internal group to consider these accusations,” the European Commission spokesman said.
He refused to provide more information because it is an “operational security issue”.
Answering the questions of journalists to check the actions of the European Commissioner from Hungary Oliver Vargey, under the leadership of which, according to the media, the Hungarian agent worked in 2015-2017 at the EU EU Embassy, Uywari Balazhi noted that “all this is just accusations, and we are checking them.”
“A special internal group is created to consider these accusations in more detail. And once again I emphasize: members of the panel (European commissioners. -” EP “) are obliged to comply with the relevant provisions – we have a code of conduct, in particular Article 2, as well as Article 245 of the Treaty. They are responsible.”
As reported by “European Pravda”, on October 9 the media appeared in the media investigating German and Belgian journalists that Hungarian agents in Brussels tried to recruit Euro -officials, including a European Commission Employee.
At the end of 2024, the publication of Germany and Belgium had already issued a joint investigation into how Hungarian special services spied on EU officials.