Ukraine summons Hungary ambassador over election meddling allegations


KYIV, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Ukraine's ‌foreign ministry said it summoned Hungary's ambassador to ‌Kyiv on Thursday to protest over Budapest's allegations ‌of Ukrainian meddling in the upcoming Hungarian parliamentary election.

Nationalist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has intensified criticism of Ukraine in recent weeks, seeking ‍to associate Hungary's opposition leader Peter ‍Magyar with Kyiv and ‌the European Union executive as the election campaign heats up.

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