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¿Cómo debería la UE abordar las preocupaciones sobre filtraciones de información mientras equilibra la cooperación con Hungría?
The European Union and Germany have expressed concern at reports of Hungary's foreign minister briefing Russia on EU talks. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has launched an investigation into what he's calling wiretapping
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Deutsche Welle (Germany) | Mar 23, 2026
France24 (France) | Mar 23, 2026
Euractiv (Belgium) | Mar 23, 2026
Al Jazeera English (Qatar) | Mar 23, 2026
France24 (France) | Mar 23, 2026
Euractiv (Belgium) | Mar 24, 2026
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The EU must prioritize the protection of sensitive information, especially regarding national security. Limiting Hungary's access to classified intelligence is essential to safeguard the integrity of the Union's negotiations, particularly with partners like Russia.
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The EU should conduct an independent investigation into the information leak allegations. Transparency in the process can build trust and ensure that all member states, including Hungary, feel secure in their participation.
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Both sides must find common ground. Cooperation with Hungary on security matters is vital, but the EU cannot overlook the importance of accountability and transparency when it comes to sensitive negotiations.
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While the concerns regarding information leaks are valid, one must consider the broader geopolitical context. Hungary's relationship with Russia should be closely monitored, but open dialogue is necessary to avoid escalating tensions unnecessarily.
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