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Hungary accuses investigative journalist of espionage – POLITICO

By staffMarch 26, 20262 Mins Read
Hungary accuses investigative journalist of espionage – POLITICO
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The official complaint alleges the reporter engaged with foreign intelligence services and shared sensitive information about Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó. The country’s Justice Minister Bence Tuzson said his government described this as “an extraordinary situation” and a “serious criminal offense.” According to the minister’s statement, the allegations are based on “publicly known information.”

Panyi had previously published a transcript of a 2020 conversation between Szijjártó and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov discussing elections in Slovakia.

But Panyi denied accusations of wrongdoing and slammed the Hungarian government for acting like “an ally of the Kremlin” in a Facebook post. “Accusing investigative journalists of espionage is virtually unprecedented in the 21st century for a European Union member state,” he said.

“At no point in this process did I engage in espionage. Nor did I cooperate with any foreign intelligence service in wiretapping or surveilling Péter Szijjártó,” Panyi continued.

Panyi explained he had tried to find out whether Szijjártó used another phone to communicate with Russian officials that was not disclosed to his own ministry. Szijjártó admitted that he spoke to Russia before and after EU meetings, following a Washington Post report that claimed he had maintained close ties with the Kremlin throughout the war in Ukraine.

Szijjártó and Gulyás, both members of Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, have publicly accused the pro-European Tisza party and Ukraine of being involved. “[What’s] serious is that this Hungarian journalist, who maintains active ties with foreign services, belongs to the innermost circles of the Tisza Party, ” Szijjártó said in a Facebook video.

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