European Parliament Demands Hungary Return Stolen Ukrainian Gold and Cash.
European Parliament Members Issue a Call
According to UATV: Members of the European Parliament have urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to pressure the Hungarian government to return gold and cash illegally seized from Ukrainian security personnel in Hungary. This appeal was issued on March 12, 2023, with 35 MEPs expressing their concern over an incident that occurred on March 6, 2023.
On that day, Ukraine's 'Oschadbank' reported the hijacking of its armored transport vehicles in Hungary. The incident took place during the transportation of foreign currency and bank metals, raising alarm among European politicians. The MEPs note that such actions violate the principles of the rule of law, and their stance underscores the importance of protecting Europe's shared values.
“This firm statement reflects a principled European position in defense of the rule of law and our common values.”
Andrej Šibiga
This indicates that European policymakers deem it necessary to take steps to resolve the situation and recover the illegally detained assets.
The Significance of Cooperation and Shared Values
Consequently, European Parliament members are actively advocating for a resolution to this issue, which could impact relations between Ukraine and Hungary, as well as the European Union's image as a defender of the rule of law.
This situation highlights the critical importance of cooperation among EU member states and the need to uphold shared norms and values. The return of the illegally seized assets could be a significant step in improving Ukraine-Hungary relations and would demonstrate the EU's readiness to act against violations of human rights and the rule of law in the region. This case is unfolding against the backdrop of broader EU concerns regarding democratic standards in Hungary. The developments in this matter warrant close attention, as they could have considerable implications for the political landscape in Europe.
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