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    Budapest summons Ukrainian envoy to protest at conscription of two ethnic Hungarians

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary summoned Ukraine’s ambassador to protest the conscription of two ethnic Hungarians—claims include a waiver and mental health issues—and tensions abound amid energy disputes and Orban’s election campaign.

    Hungary Protests as Ukraine Conscripted Two Ethnic Hungarians for War

    Hungary Summons Ukrainian Ambassador Over Conscription Dispute

    Background of the Conscription Controversy

    BUDAPEST, March 2 (Reuters) - Hungary summoned Kyiv's ambassador on Monday to protest at what the Budapest government said was the conscription of two ethnic Hungarians who should not have been called up for the war in neighbouring Ukraine.

    The announcement adds to tensions between Budapest and Kyiv as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has made Russia's war on Ukraine a key topic in his campaign for the April 12 parliamentary election.

    Allegations by Hungarian Officials

    Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto alleged that two Ukrainian citizens who were ethnic Hungarians had been wrongly conscripted.

    Details of the Exemptions

    Ethnic Hungarians are not automatically exempt from military service in Ukraine but Szijjarto said one of the men had a waiver from military duty while the other was suffering from mental issues. Reuters could not independently verify the assertions.

    Hungary's Diplomatic Response

    In a video posted on his Facebook page on Monday, he said the ambassador had been called to hear a "protest against the ongoing violent conscriptions and the ongoing open street-level manhunt".

    Ukraine's Reaction and Political Context

    Lack of Official Comment from Ukraine

    Ukraine's foreign ministry and Ukraine's embassy in Hungary did not reply to emailed requests for comment.

    Impact on Hungarian Politics

    Facing an unusually strong challenger, Orban has cast the election as a stark choice of "war or peace", saying his opponents would drag Hungary into the war in Ukraine.

    Broader Tensions Between Hungary and Ukraine

    Hungary's Stance on the War and EU Relations

    Unlike most other European Union members, Orban's Hungary maintains cordial ties with Moscow and refuses to send weapons to Ukraine, and says Kyiv can never join the EU.

    The Druzhba Pipeline Dispute

    The halt of oil flows on the Druzhba pipeline transporting Russian crude oil to Hungary and Slovakia through Ukraine has also added to tensions.

    Conflicting Claims Over Pipeline Shutdown

    Kyiv says a Russian attack damaged the pipeline, while Orban and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accuse it of keeping the pipeline shut for political reasons.

    (Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hungary formally protested Ukraine’s conscription of two ethnic Hungarians, citing a waiver in one case and a mental health issue in another, though Reuters could not verify these claims.
    • •The move escalates diplomatic friction ahead of Hungary’s April 12 parliamentary election, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban frames the vote as “war or peace” and maintains ties with Russia.
    • •The conscription dispute unfolds amid broader conflict over halted oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline, with Hungary blocking EU aid and sanctions over the dispute.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Budapest summons Ukrainian envoy to protest at conscription of two ethnic Hungarians

    1Why did Hungary summon Ukraine's ambassador?

    Hungary summoned Ukraine's ambassador to protest the conscription of two ethnic Hungarians for the war in Ukraine.

    2What allegations did Hungary make about the conscription?

    Hungary alleged that one man had a military service waiver and the other was unfit due to mental issues, but both were conscripted.

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary Summons Ukrainian Ambassador Over Conscription Dispute
    • Background of the Conscription Controversy
    • Allegations by Hungarian Officials
    • Details of the Exemptions
    • Hungary's Diplomatic Response
    • Ukraine's Reaction and Political Context
    • Lack of Official Comment from Ukraine
    • Impact on Hungarian Politics
    • Broader Tensions Between Hungary and Ukraine
    • Hungary's Stance on the War and EU Relations
    • The Druzhba Pipeline Dispute
    • Conflicting Claims Over Pipeline Shutdown
    3
    How does this incident affect Hungary-Ukraine relations?

    The incident adds to existing tensions, highlighting ongoing disputes over military conscription, EU membership, and energy supplies.

    4What is Hungary's stance on the war in Ukraine?

    Hungary maintains cordial ties with Russia, refuses to send weapons to Ukraine, and opposes Ukraine's EU membership.

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