Hungary will summon the Ukrainian ambassador in response to alleged attempts to interfere in the country’s April 12 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Monday. Orban, who has intensified an anti‑Ukraine campaign in the run‑up to the vote, claims that Ukrainian officials and the European Union are coordinating to influence the outcome. He has urged voters to reject EU financial aid for Ukraine, framing the election as a choice between war and peace. The Hungarian government has called the Ukrainian ambassador to Budapest to discuss the accusations. Ukraine’s foreign ministry has not yet replied. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy criticized Europe for its fragmented stance at Davos, urging the continent not to become a “little Moscow.”
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Hungary to summon Ukrainian ambassador over alleged election interference
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