EU increasingly excludes Hungary from talks over leak concerns to Russia — Politico

EU increasingly excludes Hungary from talks over leak concerns to Russia — Politico

Photo: Getty Images

Countries of the European Union are increasingly excluding Hungary from discussions on sensitive issues due to fears that information could be passed to Russia, according to Politico.

To reduce the risk of leaks, EU members are turning to smaller, informal formats instead of full-scale meetings that include all member states, effectively limiting Budapest’s access to details.

“Generally, less loyal member states are the main reason why much of Europe’s key diplomacy now takes place in smaller groupings — E3, E4, E7, E8, the Weimar Triangle, NB8, JEF, and so on,” one official said.

These formats vary in size and composition. The Weimar Triangle includes France, Germany, and Poland; NB8 brings together Nordic and Baltic countries; and the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) consists of 10 Northern European nations.

Security concerns and possible measures

One diplomat said that amid fresh allegations of information leaks to Russia, the EU may classify more documents and discussions.

While assigning “confidential” status is “not a panacea,” it could act as a deterrent against leaks and make investigations more automatic, the diplomat noted.

There are also discussions within NATO’s eastern flank grouping — the Bucharest Nine — about potentially excluding Hungary from the format next year due to disagreements over support for Ukraine.

Political context

Five EU diplomats said they were not surprised by the latest allegations, but noted that the bloc is unlikely to issue a formal response for now due to the potential impact on Hungary’s upcoming elections on April 12.

Any official reaction may depend on whether Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is re-elected.

“This undermines trust, cooperation, and the integrity of the European Union. It’s a sad situation. If he remains in power after the elections, the EU will have to find other ways to address this issue,” one diplomat said.

Background

Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said there had long been suspicions that Orbán’s government was sharing information with Russia.

Meanwhile, The Washington Post reported that Hungary maintained close contacts with Moscow throughout the war, and Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó allegedly used breaks during EU meetings to brief Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis also told Politico that officials had been warned as early as 2024 about potential leaks and had already begun limiting the information shared in Hungary’s presence.

He added that ahead of the 2023 NATO summit in Vilnius, steps were taken to exclude the Hungarian delegation from key negotiations.

banner

SHARE NEWS

link

Complain

like0
dislike0

Comments

0

Similar news

Similar news

Photo: Getty Images Ukraine currently has all the gas volumes it needs, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi said during a briefing on March 25. According to him, as of now, gas exports fro

Photo: Getty Images Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has threatened to halt gas supplies to Ukraine unless oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline is restored. However, experts say the practical c

Photo: RBC The reaction of UNESCO to a Russian strike on the Bernardine Monastery in Lviv has been called “a disgrace” by Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi за

Photo: Getty Images Iran has criticized a 15-point peace proposal from the United States, describing it as “excessive,” and outlined its own conditions for ending the war, according to Sky News. An

Photo: EPA Military officials in Iran have ridiculed recent claims from Donald Trump regarding rapid progress toward a possible agreement, suggesting that Washington is “negotiating with itself” ami

Photo:  depositphotos  Donald Trump speaks of negotiations, but hostilities continue. The United States has delivered a detailed 15-point plan to Iran aimed at ending the war in the Middle East, acc

Photo: EPA Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and their regional neighbors are reportedly discussing a coordinated military response to Tehran, aware of the potential cost of such escalation.

Photo: unsplash.com Iran is preparing a hardline list of demands for any potential negotiations with the United States, according to senior sources in Tehran cited by Reuters. Key demands from T