Ukraine's PM links detention of Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards in Hungary to Hungarian foreign minister's Moscow trip

Anastasia Protz — 6 March, 13:27
Ukraine's PM links detention of Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards in Hungary to Hungarian foreign minister's Moscow trip
Yuliia Svyrydenko. Photo: Yuliia Svyrydenko on Facebook

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko has said the detention of seven Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards in Hungary came shortly after Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó had visited Moscow and may be linked to contacts between Hungarian authorities and the Kremlin.

Source: Yuliia Svyrydenko on X (Twitter)

Details: Svyrydenko said Hungary's actions towards the Ukrainians resemble Moscow's practices of the 1990s.

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She said the situation would be strange were it not taking place just days after figures close to Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had visited the Kremlin.

She said the Ukrainian government is demanding the immediate release of the Ukrainian citizens.

Quote: "The Ukrainian government is demanding an immediate release of our citizens. We will take appropriate action to hold those responsible for their detention accountable."

More details: Svyrydenko also called on international partners to respond strongly to the incident.

Quote: "Such arbitrary detentions demand clear international condemnation."

Previously:

Background:

  • Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó arrived in Moscow on 4 March to ensure that the oil and gas needed for Hungary's energy supply will remain available during the crisis.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised the leaders of Hungary and Slovakia for communicating with Ukraine in a purely pragmatic manner about problems with the Druzhba oil pipeline after Russian strikes, while refusing to acknowledge the cost of the transit and repairs borne by Ukraine. Péter Szijjártó said that the lack of oil transportation via the Druzhba pipeline is an attack on Hungary carried out by Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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