Espionage Row Strains Hungary-Ukraine Relations Amidst Minority Rights Dispute
Hungary cancelled a meeting with Ukraine concerning minority rights due to rising tensions following espionage allegations. Both nations expelled diplomats amid accusations of spying activities. This development marks a significant downturn in relations, as Hungary accuses Ukraine of violating language rights, while maintaining a complex stance in the context of Russia-Ukraine relations.

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Hungary has canceled a planned meeting with Ukraine regarding minority rights, citing deteriorating bilateral relations affected by espionage accusations and diplomatic expulsions.
The Hungarian foreign ministry emphasized this tension was unprecedented, as Ukraine's SBU detained suspected Hungarian agents for the first time, accusing them of espionage against Kyiv.
This incident adds a new layer of complexity to the Hungary-Ukraine dynamic, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban maintains a controversial position in contrast to EU and NATO support for Ukraine against Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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