Poland’s prime minister has said his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán and top figures in his government “have long since left the European Union” amid media reports that EU-member Hungary followed direct orders from the Kremlin to remove a Russian national from sanctions lists.
Poland’s Donald Tusk made the comments during a press conference on Tuesday, the same day that a consortium of media outlets published an investigation alleging that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó tried to remove the sister of a Russian oligarch from an EU blacklist on Moscow’s behalf.
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Tusk, cited by Polish state news agency PAP, said: “What we heard today and what we suspected is only a confirmation of the very disturbing political dependence of Viktor Orbán’s government and his foreign minister, Mr. Szijjártó, directly on the Moscow authorities.
“We are happy that, together with Hungary, we are members of the European community. It’s sad that Viktor Orbán’s government, and certainly Viktor Orbán and Minister Szijjártó, have long since left the European Union,” he added.
Investigative journalists reported that a recording of a phone call from August 2024, released on Tuesday, shows Szijjártó speaking to his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov.
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