Ukraine's Foreign Ministry launched 'Hungarian radio' in response to Budapest's statements
Kyiv • UNN
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has created an online platform for systematically clarifying its position. The radio will operate 24/7.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has launched an online platform in the format of a 24/7 "radio" to convey its position regarding the statements of Hungarian officials. This was announced by MFA spokesman Heorhiy Tikhyi on the social network X, UNN writes.
Details
According to Tikhyi, the new format was decided to be introduced due to regular statements by Hungarian officials regarding Ukraine.
Every day, Hungarian officials make absurd statements about Ukraine. We are tired of reacting to each of them and decided to publish our position online in the form of a radio, available 24/7. We call it "Hungarian Radio of Ukraine"
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that in this way they plan to systematically convey the Ukrainian position without the need to react separately to each statement.
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In his message, Tikhyi provided a link to the radio, where it can be listened to online stream.zeno.fm/6cdovsomtoruv
Context of relations with Hungary
Relations between Ukraine and Hungary have remained tense recently. Official Budapest, in particular Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, have repeatedly criticized Ukraine and opposed its European integration aspirations.
The latest escalation occurred after Hungary's statements about Ukraine allegedly delaying the repair of the "Druzhba" oil pipeline, which was damaged as a result of Russian strikes. Hungary and Slovakia receive Russian oil through this route.
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