Key Points

Ukraine and Hungary are experiencing renewed diplomatic tensions after Zelensky accused Hungarian drones of violating Ukrainian airspace. Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto strongly rejected these claims, calling them a manifestation of "anti-Hungarian sentiments". The two countries have a complex relationship marked by disagreements over minority rights and Ukraine's EU accession. Despite ongoing disputes, Hungary continues to provide humanitarian support to Ukraine, including refugee assistance and educational resources.

Key Points: Zelensky Drone Claims Spark Hungary Diplomatic Tension

  • Hungary firmly denies Zelensky's reconnaissance drone accusations
  • Bilateral relations remain strained over minority and EU accession issues
  • Szijjarto calls allegations "chasing phantoms"
  • Budapest continues humanitarian support despite diplomatic tensions
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Hungary rejects Zelensky's claim of drone airspace violation

Hungary rejects Ukrainian President's airspace violation allegations, escalating ongoing diplomatic friction between Budapest and Kyiv

"He is losing himself in anti-Hungarian sentiments - Peter Szijjarto, Hungarian Foreign Minister"

Budapest, Sep 27

Hungary firmly rejected a claim by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Hungarian reconnaissance drones may have violated Ukraine's airspace.

Zelensky wrote earlier on the social media platform X that Ukrainian forces had recorded violations of the country's airspace "by reconnaissance drones, which are likely Hungarian," and that preliminary assessments suggested the flights may have targeted Ukraine's border industrial areas.

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto has strongly denied the allegation. Writing on his Facebook page, Szijjarto said Zelensky "is losing himself in anti-Hungarian sentiments" and "is chasing phantoms."

Relations between Budapest and Kyiv have been marked by recurring tensions in recent years. Hungary has repeatedly criticised Ukrainian attacks against the Druzhba oil pipeline, a key route for its energy supplies from Russia, and has raised concerns over the rights of the ethnic Hungarian minority in Ukraine's Transcarpathian region, Xinhua news agency reported.

At the same time, Hungary is strongly opposed to Ukraine's EU accession process, citing the need for guarantees on the protection of its minorities, but also the negative impact Ukraine's accession would have on the EU's agriculture subsidy system.

High-level exchanges have remained strained, with both sides often trading accusations in public statements.

Despite these disputes, Hungary has provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the outbreak of the armed conflict in February 2022, opening its borders to refugees and even setting up a Ukrainian-language school for the refugee children.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Hungary's humanitarian aid shows they're not completely against Ukraine. But the drone allegations need proper investigation. Transparency is key in such sensitive matters.
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Priya S
As an Indian, I see both sides. Hungary has legitimate concerns about minority rights (we understand diversity issues), but Ukraine needs support against aggression. Complex situation 🤔
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Michael C
Hungary's stance seems contradictory - providing humanitarian aid while blocking EU accession. They should find a balanced approach that supports Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Ananya R
The language used by Hungary's minister ("chasing phantoms") is quite undiplomatic. During conflicts, measured language is important. Hope both sides can resolve this peacefully.
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Vikram M
India has always advocated for dialogue. Both countries should use diplomatic channels instead of social media accusations. The refugee support from Hungary is commendable though.

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