Hungary's Foreign Minister Dismisses Ukrainian Claims as "Propaganda"

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has characterized Ukraine's allegations of uncovering a Hungarian espionage network as propaganda. Speaking to reporters, Szijjarto urged caution regarding such reports, which he attributes to Ukrainian information campaigns. He stated, "I would ask everyone to exercise caution regarding all such reports that emerge in Ukrainian propaganda," as reported by Reuters. He further indicated that Hungary would address any official information or details received on the matter, but until then, he views the claims as propaganda that should be approached with care.
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The post accurately reflects Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto's dismissal of Ukrainian claims regarding a spy network as propaganda. Multiple sources confirm his statements urging caution about Ukrainian reports and his assertion that such claims lack basis. Thus, the content is accurate.
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