Hungarian Prime Minsiter Viktor Orban on Monday mentioned he had ordered an investigation into what he has known as the “wiretapping” of Overseas Minister Peter Szijjarto.
“The wiretapping of a authorities member is a critical assault on Hungary. I’ve instructed the Minister of Justice to instantly examine the knowledge,” Orban wrote on Fb.
This comes after a weekend media report within the Washington Publish, dismissed by Szijjarto himself as “pretend information” and “mindless conspiracy theories,” accusing the Hungarian overseas minister of recurrently passing on delicate details about European Union negotiations to Russia.
The report made no point out of “wiretapping,” as an alternative accusing Szijjarto of intentionally briefing his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov.
Europe, Germany voice concern at allegations
The Washington Publish report cited unnamed serving or former EU safety officers as saying that Szijjarto recurrently known as Russia’s Lavrov throughout breaks in EU conferences to offer “direct studies on what was mentioned” and recommend potential programs of motion.
The European Commission on Monday stopped in need of treating the allegations as corroborated however however demanded an investigation and clarification.
“[A] relationship of belief between member states, and between them and the establishment, is key for the work of the EU,” spokeswoman Anitta Hipper mentioned, calling the allegations deeply regarding. “We anticipate the Hungarian authorities to supply clarifications.”
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