Mar 6 β€’ 17:23 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine's foreign minister: Unconfirmed reports say five cash-in-transit staff abducted in Hungary are being taken to border

Ukraine's Foreign Minister reports unverified claims that five Ukrainian cash-in-transit staff abducted in Hungary are being taken to the border for deportation.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated that there are unconfirmed reports suggesting that five of the seven Ukrainian cash-in-transit staff previously abducted in Hungary are being moved towards the border for deportation. This information, despite being circulated publicly, has not received official confirmation from the Hungarian authorities or the Ukrainian government. Sybiha indicated that the Ukrainian consular officials have been denied contact with these individuals, raising concerns over their treatment and the lack of transparency in their detention.

During a press briefing, Sybiha expressed his concern about the situation, emphasizing the rights of the detained Ukrainian staff. He noted that the Hungarian authorities have restricted their access to communication and have not divulged their exact location. This situation raises significant diplomatic tensions between Ukraine and Hungary, as the Ukrainian government demands the immediate release of their citizens. The lack of official communication and the circumstances of their detention have created anxiety about the safety of the abducted staff.

The implications for Ukraine's foreign policy and relations with Hungary are substantial, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict involving Ukraine. If these reports are confirmed, it could lead to escalated diplomatic measures from Ukraine and a re-evaluation of Hungary's position in regional geopolitics. The Ukrainian government aims to maintain pressure on Hungary to ensure the safety and rights of its citizens abroad, dealing with the broader consequences of international relations during this sensitive period.

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