Ukraine Demands Justice Over Abduction of Its Citizens in Hungary.
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry Calls for Accountability in Citizen Kidnapping Case
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is demanding that those responsible for the abduction and inhumane treatment of Ukrainian nationals in Hungary be held legally accountable. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi underscored the government’s firm stance on the matter, stating:
“We demand that all those guilty of kidnapping and inhumanely treating our people be brought to justice.” — Heorhii Tykhyi
The incident took place in Hungary, where employees of the Ukrainian state-owned bank Oschadbank were kidnapped. The Guardian published a report detailing the event, including an attack on cash-in-transit personnel. In response, Oschadbank has already retrieved its armored vehicles from Hungary, highlighting the severity of the situation.
Additionally, Hungarian authorities are currently holding significant assets, including:
- $40 million USD
- €35 million EUR
- 9 kilograms of bank gold
These figures underscore the urgency of a thorough investigation into the case. Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to monitor developments closely and is actively working to protect the rights of its citizens abroad.
Impact on Ukraine-Hungary Relations
This incident poses a serious challenge to bilateral ties between Ukraine and Hungary. The abduction and mistreatment of Ukrainian citizens have raised concerns not only within Ukraine but also on the international stage. Ukraine’s demand for accountability emphasizes the critical importance of safeguarding the rights of its nationals overseas. How Hungarian authorities handle the investigation and respond to these events could significantly shape future diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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