
Hungary Condemns Expelled Ukrainian Agent's Post, Citing Espionage
Hungary's Foreign Minister Condemns Expelled Ukrainian Agent's Post, Highlights Espionage Concerns Budapest, Hungary – Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has issued a strong condemnation of a recent social media post by Tseber Roland, a Ukrainian citizen recently expelled from Hungary for espionage activities. The post, which Szijjarto described as "unacceptable," contained inflammatory and threatening language targeting Hungary. In a video statement, Szijjarto detailed a concerning pattern of escalating Ukrainian espionage and anti-Hungarian propaganda. "In recent times," he stated, "we have observed an increase in Ukrainian intelligence operations and aggressive anti-Hungarian campaigns both domestically and on the international stage." He emphasized the government's firm resolve to defend Hungary's national interests and sovereignty. The expulsion of Tseber Roland and Szijjarto's public response highlight the growing tensions between Hungary and Ukraine. The incident underscores the complex geopolitical landscape of the region and the challenges faced by smaller nations caught in the crossfire of larger conflicts. The Hungarian government's actions signal a determination to protect its national security and uphold its dignity in the face of perceived aggression.