Mar 22 • 20:51 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Tusk: Hungarians have been suspected of leaking to Moscow for some time

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on suspicions that Hungarian officials have been leaking details of European Council meetings to Moscow.

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has recently addressed the ongoing suspicions surrounding the Hungarian government's alleged communication with Moscow. It is reported that Viktor Orbán's officials have been providing detailed information about the European Council meetings to Russian authorities, which raises concerns about Hungary's alignment and loyalty to European Union policies in the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Tusk's remarks on social media highlight a growing sentiment among European leaders regarding Hungary's role in the region, especially as the EU grapples with issues related to Russia’s influence and actions. This situation is not surprising to many, as there has long been speculation about Hungary's ties and the provocative policies of Orbán's administration, which often clash with broader EU expectations.

The implications of these allegations could lead to increased scrutiny of Hungary’s governance and its interactions with EU member states, potentially straining relations further. As tensions between EU countries and Russia continue to escalate, the concerns over leaks and espionage may prompt discussions on enhancing transparency and trust among EU nations.

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