Hungary's Diplomatic Shift: Magyar's New Stance on Russia
Hungary has summoned Russia's ambassador following a drone attack near its border with Ukraine, signaling a shift in foreign relations since Prime Minister Péter Magyar's election. This move breaks away from former leader Viktor Orbán's pro-Russian stance, amid ongoing conflict affecting Ukraine's neighboring regions.
Hungary's Foreign Ministry summoned Russia's ambassador after a significant drone attack struck close to Hungary's border with Ukraine. This marks a dramatic turn in diplomatic relations initiated by Prime Minister Péter Magyar, breaking from the pro-Russian policies seen under his predecessor, Viktor Orbán.
The tension escalated following strikes on Transcarpathia, a Ukrainian region with a large Hungarian minority. Foreign Minister Anita Orbán declared Hungary's stance against these actions and pressed for an immediate ceasefire and a peaceful resolution.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged Hungary's diplomatic move as a crucial message, emphasizing Russia's shared threat to Europe. This diplomatic clash coincides with Magyar's efforts to dismantle the authoritarian measures installed during Orbán's tenure.
(With inputs from agencies.)

