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Hungary's Government Allegedly Leaks EU Secrets to Russia Amid Election Tensions
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Hungary's Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó, has reportedly been sharing confidential EU meeting details with Russia, raising significant security concerns. An investigation by the Washington Post revealed that Szijjártó has been briefing Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during breaks at EU meetings for years. This has led to fears that Moscow has had insight into EU discussions, effectively placing it 'behind the table' during negotiations. The situation has escalated tensions within the EU, prompting leaders to restrict classified information flow to Hungary. Opposition leader Péter Magyar has condemned Szijjártó's actions as 'outright treason.' The EU is adopting 'breakout formats' to exclude Hungarian officials from critical discussions. Hungary's parliamentary elections on April 12, 2026, are expected to be heavily influenced by these developments. The reports coincide with accusations that Russia planned to stage an assassination attempt against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to bolster his election campaign.
Key Points: • Hungary's foreign minister has been leaking EU meeting details to Russia for years. • EU leaders are restricting classified information flow to Hungary amid security concerns. • Opposition party leaders are calling for accountability, labeling the leaks as treason.