Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Monday accused Ukraine of meddling in Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary elections, describing the interference as "direct, shameless and brutal". He warned that if Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government remained in power, Ukraine would not join the European Union and Hungary could be dragged into war. Szijjarto cited Ukrainian official Andrii Sibiga and President Volodymyr Zelenski as actors using any means to influence the vote, even suggesting that a Tisza Party win would give Kyiv a green light to the EU. The minister called the alleged interference a serious threat to Hungarian sovereignty and warned that allowing Ukraine to decide the outcome would cost Hungary its independence and pull it into conflict. The statement was made during a podcast and repeated on social media, with Szijjarto stressing the need for vigilance against foreign influence.

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