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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has made a series of sharp accusations against Ukraine, claiming it is interfering in Hungary's upcoming elections. He says he and other government members have received threats from Ukraine, which he called a 'red line' being crossed.
In response, Ukraine summoned Hungary's ambassador to protest the allegations. Orbán also criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him 'a man in a desperate position' and rejecting his recent peace plan as unrealistic.
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