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    Hungary to summon Ukrainian envoy over what PM Orban says is election meddling

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    Posted on January 26, 2026

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary will summon Ukraine's ambassador over alleged election meddling, as PM Orban intensifies his anti-Ukraine campaign ahead of the April elections.

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary's Political Tensions with Ukraine
    • Orban's Campaign Strategy
    • Reactions from Ukrainian Officials
    • Implications for EU Relations

    Hungary to Call Ukrainian Ambassador Amid Allegations of Election Interference

    Hungary's Political Tensions with Ukraine

    BUDAPEST, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday that Hungary would summon Ukraine's ambassador over what Orban said were attempts to interfere in a Hungarian parliamentary election due on April 12.

    Orban's Campaign Strategy

    Orban has intensified his anti-Ukraine campaign in the past weeks, and has sought to associate Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar with Kyiv and the EU executive in Brussels as the campaign heats up.

    Reactions from Ukrainian Officials

    As Hungary's economy stagnates, Orban's Fidesz party trails the opposition Tisza in most polls.

    Implications for EU Relations

    In a campaign primarily targeting rural voters, Orban has portrayed Ukraine as unworthy of financial support, framing the April vote as a choice between war and peace and echoing his past anti-migrant campaigns.

    Orban, who has kept close ties with Moscow, has repeatedly refused to support European Union aid for Ukraine, and has launched a "national petition" asking voters to sign up to say they do not want to help pay for the war.

    "Last week, Ukrainian leaders and even the president himself made grossly insulting and threatening statements against Hungary ... Our national security services have ... concluded this is a coordinated attempt to interfere in Hungarian elections," Orban said in a video.

    The Ukrainian foreign ministry gave no immediate response to a request for comment.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy last Thursday criticised Europe for being a "fragmented kaleidoscope of small and middle powers" lacking the courage to act decisively. He also said Europe should not allow its capitals to become "little Moscow".

    "Every 'Viktor' who lives off European money while trying to sell out European interests deserves a smack upside the head," Zelenskiy said in a speech in Davos.

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than;Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hungary to summon Ukraine's ambassador over election interference claims.
    • •PM Orban intensifies anti-Ukraine rhetoric ahead of elections.
    • •Orban links opposition leader to Kyiv and EU.
    • •Orban's campaign targets rural voters with anti-Ukraine stance.
    • •Ukraine's response to Hungary's claims remains pending.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary to summon Ukrainian envoy over what PM Orban says is election meddling

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