Orban Accused of Leaking EU Council Meetings to Moscow by Tusk.
Donald Tusk's Allegations Against Hungary and Russia
According to UATV: On March 22, 2023, Donald Tusk leveled serious accusations, claiming that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had been passing details of European Council meetings to Moscow. This revelation has deepened suspicions among European leaders regarding potential ties between Budapest and the Kremlin, raising fresh concerns about internal EU security and loyalty.
While Hungary has denied reports that Russian intelligence agencies are plotting an assassination attempt against Viktor Orban, The Washington Post has detailed alleged plans by Russian operatives to stage such an attack on the Hungarian leader. These developments have heightened alarm across European capitals, casting doubt on the safety of top officials in the region.
'This is one reason why I only speak when absolutely necessary, and say exactly as much as needed.' Donald Tusk
Tusk's statements, combined with reports of possible links between the Hungarian government and Russia, highlight the growing tensions across Europe, particularly amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. The security of high-ranking officials and the political maneuvering within the EU are now under intense scrutiny from international observers.
This situation could have significant repercussions for Hungary's domestic politics and its relationships with other European Union member states.
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