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Leaked audio: Hungarian Minister offers to send Russia EU documents

Leaked audio: Hungarian Minister offers to send Russia EU documents
Leaked audio: Hungarian Minister offers to send Russia EU documents

Leaked recordings purportedly showed Hungary's Foreign Minister offering to send his Russian counterpart an?document on Ukraine's European Union membership, as the latest sign of Budapest's warm relationship with Moscow.

The audio 'clips' released by a group of investigative news - outlets, including VSquare.org, were the latest of a series leaked conversations purporting to show that Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary has been working to serve Russian interests while undermining EU efforts to help Ukraine.

Orban, who has ordered an investigation after Orban's previous statement that wiretapping his calls was "a huge scandal", was unable independently to verify the authenticity.

The recordings were released just days before Orban's election, in which he faces his toughest challenge during 16 years of rule. Orban is a nationalist who often finds himself at odds with Brussels over a variety of issues. Independent polls indicate that a pro EU challenger is likely to win on Sunday, which could push Budapest away from Moscow.

I will send it to your email. "It's no problem," Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said in a conversation after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Moscow was trying to obtain a document on the 'role of minorities languages' in Ukraine's EU accession talks.

The document was not clearly identified and it wasn't clear if the public domain version was available.

On Wednesday, a Hungarian spokesperson failed to respond immediately to a comment request. The Kremlin did not immediately comment.

FRIENDLY CONVERSATIONS

VSquare in Warsaw released the audio from a March call between Szijjarto, and Lavrov.

A VSquare spokesperson told the media at the time that VSquare had independently?verified the audio recordings it acquired using sources from more than one country with the help external audio experts.

The three audio clips that were released on Wednesday are friendly.

Lavrov ends a discussion about the convening of an intergovernmental economic commission in Budapest with "all?the best, my friend." Szijjarto tells Szijjarto that he is at your disposal whenever you need anything.

The written transcripts of other conversations detail preparations for Orban's trip to Moscow in 2020, when Hungary will hold the rotating presidency of the EU. Orban also discussed blocking a new raft of EU sanctions against Moscow in 2025 due to its invasion of Ukraine.

Szijjarto, in a third audio clip, asks Lavrov to provide details on what was discussed during a 2025 meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Szijjarto is a frequent visitor to Moscow, ever since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Szijjarto met Putin on March 4 to discuss oil supply, among other topics.

Orban, in response to criticisms that he undermines EU efforts to assist Ukraine, says he wants to protect Hungary's interests and keep it out of the conflict. Reporting by Alan Charlish, Warsaw. Editing by Gareth Jones

(source: Reuters)