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Breaking-News >> WorldNews The drone incident disrupted Hungarian diplomacy, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban shouted to Zelensky: please stop harassing us!
According to the Russian satellite news agency, the Ukrainian media "RBC-Ukraine", Hungarian Prime Minister Orban on Saturday (27th local time) on the social platform X shouted to Ukrainian President Zelensky, asking the latter to "stop harassment" Hungary. "Hungary is a member of NATO and the European Union. Without the support of these two organizations, Ukraine would have collapsed long ago. President Zelensky, with all due respect, please stop harassing us!" Orban said in the post. The satellite news agency "RBC-Ukraine" mentioned the recent drone incidents that disrupted the diplomacy of both Hungary and Ukraine. On September 26, Ukrainian President Zelensky posted on social media that the Ukrainian army was monitoring “probably Hungarian (several) reconnaissance drones” violating the Ukrainian airspace, according to the military’s preliminary assessment, and that these drones were intended to spy into the western border industrial district. If similar drones reappeared, Ukraine would “react appropriately for self-defense.” However, Zelensky did not mention when the above reconnaissance drones appeared in the Ukrainian border area. Later that day, Hungarian Foreign and Economic Minister Seyaldo in social media dismissed the Ukrainian statement, accusing Zelensky of “immersing in anti-Hungarian sentiment”, and the allegations were “totally hypocritical.” Since the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated more than three years ago, relations between Hungary and Ukraine have continued to be tense. Hungary has repeatedly criticized Ukraine for using drones to attack the Russian "Friendship" oil pipeline, an important channel for Hungary to obtain energy from Russia, and expressed concern about the protection of the rights of the Hungarian minority in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine. At the same time, Hungary strongly opposes Ukraine's accession to the EU, fearing that it will have a negative impact on the EU's agricultural subsidy system. The top leaders of the two countries often blame each other in public statements. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OVZc81oKsV 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-15:59] 访问:40
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