Ukrainian Foreign Ministry to impose sanctions against foreign media: who crossed the border.
Sanctions against foreign media
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine plans to introduce sanctions against foreign media outlets that participated in a propaganda press tour to occupied territories. Such actions violate international law and Ukrainian legislation, as they involve illegal border crossing.
Moreover, it should be noted that Ukrainian journalists are held in Russian prisons, indicating violations of international standards.
Ukraine's response to Hungary's actions
In response to the restrictions imposed by Hungary on Ukrainian military personnel, Ukraine has implemented a ban on entry for three Hungarian military officials. This was a result of attacks on the Druzhba oil pipeline, whose significance is critical for Hungary's stable energy supply.
The situation between Ukraine and Hungary continues to escalate, reflecting the complex relationship between the countries. Sanctions and mutual bans may complicate intergovernmental cooperation in the future, as well as impact the region's energy ties.
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