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    Ukraine summons Hungary ambassador over election meddling allegations

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on January 28, 2026

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine summoned Hungary's ambassador over election interference claims, escalating tensions as Hungary's PM Orban criticizes Ukraine amid upcoming elections.

    Table of Contents

    • Ukraine's Diplomatic Response to Hungary
    • Political Tensions Between Ukraine and Hungary
    • Reactions from Hungarian Officials
    • Implications for Upcoming Elections

    Ukraine Calls in Hungarian Ambassador Amid Election Interference Claims

    Ukraine's Diplomatic Response to Hungary

    KYIV, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Ukraine's foreign ministry said it summoned Hungary's ambassador to Kyiv on Thursday to protest over Budapest's allegations of Ukrainian meddling in the upcoming Hungarian parliamentary election.

    Political Tensions Between Ukraine and Hungary

    Nationalist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has intensified criticism of Ukraine in recent weeks, seeking to associate Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar with Kyiv and the European Union executive as the election campaign heats up.

    Reactions from Hungarian Officials

    Orban and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy have engaged in a public war of words, with Zelenskiy accusing Orban, without naming him directly, of trying to "sell out European interests."

    Implications for Upcoming Elections

    In response, Orban called his counterpart "a man in a desperate position" as Ukraine approaches its fourth anniversary of full-scale war since Russia invaded in February 2022.

    Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto criticised the Ukrainian protest on Facebook on Wednesday.

    "Based on what was said at the summoning of the ambassador, we must be prepared for the Ukrainians to continue their open and crude interference in the April elections in the interests of the (opposition) Tisza party."

    Orban, in power since 2010, is facing a strong challenger for the first time with most polls consistently showing Magyar's centre-right Tisza party ahead of the premier's right-wing nationalist Fidesz after three years of economic stagnation.

    (Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka and Max Hunder; additional reporting by Krisztina Than; writing by Max Hunder; editing by Sharon Singleton and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine summoned Hungary's ambassador over election meddling claims.
    • •Tensions rise as Hungary's PM Orban criticizes Ukraine.
    • •Orban links opposition leader Magyar with Ukraine and the EU.
    • •Zelenskiy and Orban exchange public criticisms.
    • •Hungarian elections see opposition party Tisza leading in polls.

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