Two “detectives” are said to have acted under the “diplomatic cover” at the Ukrainian embassy in Budapest, Peter Siyarteo said.
Hungary dismissed two Ukrainian diplomats, accusing them of “espionage”. The statement was made by Hungarian Foreign Ministry leader Peter Siyarteto on Facebook on Friday, May 9.
According to him, Hungary could no longer endure the “continued defamation of Kyiv’s praise against our country.”
“The last defamation -praising campaign against the Hungarians had the same reason as the previous ones. We, Hungarians, wanted peace, we said no” not “in the war, we never gave weapons to Ukraine, and we wouldn’t, and we wouldn’t allow them to draw us, draw Hungaria in this war,” Siyari said.
According to him, two “detectives” allegedly acted under the “diplomatic cover” at the Ukrainian embassy in Budapest.
“We have sent a decision and a list on this topic to the Ukrainian ambassador to Budapest in the last few minutes here, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” Siyari added.
Remember, on May 9, the SBU announced the network exposure to the Hungary military agent, which operates in Transcarpathia. Two spies are confined. Their curator is a Hungary’s military personality officer, whose character has been established.
After that, Sihayo said Budapest allegedly did not receive official reports from Kyiv about the open network of Hungarian spies, but mentioned anti -general propaganda.
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