EU says it urged Hungary's Szijjártó not to disclose confidential discussions prior to leaked conversation with Russians

Tetyana Vysotska, Anastasia Protz — 31 March, 14:48
EU says it urged Hungary's Szijjártó not to disclose confidential discussions prior to leaked conversation with Russians
Péter Szijjártó. Photo: Getty Images

In response to the publication of new audio recordings of conversations between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó – which discuss details of discussions at EU Council meetings – the European Commission has reminded that Szijjártó had already been warned about the inadmissibility of disclosing such information.

Source: European Commission foreign affairs spokesperson Anitta Hipper, as reported by a European Pravda journalist in Brussels

Details: The Commission said Szijjártó had previously been warned about the need to maintain the confidentiality of discussions held during EU Council meetings.

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"And then on the previous discussion that we had on the principle of sincere cooperation, the High Representative [of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas] has spoken earlier this week with the Foreign Minister [of Hungary, Péter Szijjártó], also reiterating once more the importance of confidentiality of closed-doors discussions," Hipper said.

She added that Kallas had also made it clear to Szijjártó that "the Council's internal deliberations must not be disclosed to third parties".

Background:

  • On 31 March media outlets posted leaked audio recordings of a conversation between Lavrov and Szijjártó, shedding light on their contact amid a scandal over the possible transfer by Budapest to Moscow of details from confidential EU discussions.
  • Among the recordings was one concerning Szijjártó's lobbying to lift EU sanctions against Gulbahor Ismailova, the sister of Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov.
  • Following this, Szijjártó once again criticised the European Union's sanctions policy against Russia.

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