Hungary’s foreign minister offered to send his Russian counterpart a document about Ukraine’s EU accession process, leaked recordings purported to show on Wednesday, in the latest indication of Budapest’s warm relations with Moscow.
The audio clips released by a consortium of investigative news outlets including VSquare.org were the latest in a series of leaked conversations that purport to show how Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has worked to serve Russian interests and undermine EU efforts to aid Ukraine.
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Reuters was unable to independently verify the authenticity of the audio, but Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó has previously said wiretapping of his phone calls was a “huge scandal” and Orbán has ordered an investigation into it.
The release of the recordings comes days before an election in which Orbán, a nationalist often at odds with Brussels on a range of issues, faces the toughest challenge of his 16-year rule.
Independent polls show a pro-EU challenger heading to a victory on Sunday that could turn Budapest away from Moscow.
“I will send it to you. It’s not a problem,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó says in one conversation, after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow is trying to get a document about the role of minority languages in Ukraine’s EU accession talks.
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