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Hungary–Russia relations are the
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between the two countries,
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
and
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. Hungary has an embassy in Moscow and two consulate-generals (in Saint Petersburg and
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). Russia has an embassy in Budapest and a consulate-general in
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. Both countries are full members of the
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. Hungary is highly dependent on sources of energy imported from Russia. In the context of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War,
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, Hungary's long-serving prime minister has been described as pro-Putin. During the Second World War, the Soviet army occupied Hungary, and in 1948 the
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took full control of the country. It became part of the
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military alliance and the
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economic union. Relations between the two countries were strained in 1956 due to the Soviet military intervention in the revolution occurring in Hungary. Hungary expelled its communist government during the
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, and diplomatic relations with Russia were restored after the breakup of the USSR in 1991.


History

In the thirteenth century, a Hungarian Dominican friar named Julian traveled to the East in search of the
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of the Hungarians. During and following the Polish
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of 1830–1831 against Russia, the counties and parliament of Hungary voiced their support for the Polish uprising. The
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under
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gained strong support across Hungary from 1848 to 1849. The young Austrian Emperor
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appealed to Tsar Nicholas I for aid. He sent a large force that had been based in nearby Russian-controlled
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and it suppressed the revolt. However, the military intervention was unpopular among the ordinary soldiers and the liberal officers of the Russian army. It was sharply criticized by such democrats as
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and
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. Several hundred Hungarian volunteers fought alongside Poles in the
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against Russia in 1863–1864, forming a large group among the foreign volunteers.


Hungary and the Soviet Union

Hungary was an ally of Germany during World War II. When Germany declared war on the Soviet Union in 1941, Hungary tried to remain neutral. When the controversial
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occurred, the government quickly declared the state of war existed between Hungary and the USSR, without receiving the consent of the Parliament. The
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() was the official state name of Hungary from 1949 to 1989 during its Communist period under the control of the
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. Following the
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after World War II, the Soviets set up a police system that persecuted all opposition through direct force and propaganda, hoping this would lead to a Communist victory in the elections of 1946. Despite these efforts, the
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came in third place in the elections, prompting the Soviets to directly impose a puppet government the following year. The next few years were spent consolidating power, using the ÁVH secret police to suppress political opposition through intimidation, false accusations, imprisonment and torture. The worst of the repression came under the rule of
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. At the height of his rule, Rákosi developed a strong
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. Dubbed the "bald murderer", Rákosi imitated
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political and economic programs, resulting in Hungary experiencing one of the harshest dictatorships in Europe.Granville, Johanna, ''The First Domino: International Decision Making during the Hungarian Crisis of 1956'', Texas A&M University Press, 2004. He described himself as "Stalin's best Hungarian disciple" and "Stalin's best pupil".Sugar, Peter F., Peter Hanak and
Tibor Frank Tibor Frank (3 February 1948 – 15 September 2022) was a Hungarian historian who was professor of history at the School of English and American Studies of the Faculty of Humanities of the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). He was director o ...
, ''A History of Hungary'', Indiana University Press, 1994, , page 375-77
Matthews, John P. C., ''Explosion: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956'', Hippocrene Books, 2007, , page 93-4 After
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's "
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" denouncing Stalin's cult of personality, Rákosi was ultimately removed from power and replaced by the reformist
Imre Nagy Imre Nagy ( ; ; 7 June 1896 – 16 June 1958) was a Hungarian communist politician who served as Council of Ministers of the Hungarian People's Republic, Chairman of the Council of Ministers (''de facto'' Prime Minister of Hungary, Prime Minis ...
, who attempted to take Hungary out of the Soviet bloc. This led to the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 4 November 1956; ), also known as the Hungarian Uprising, was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by ...
, which was brutally crushed by the Soviets. Following the failed revolution, the Soviets instituted
János Kádár János József Kádár (; ; né Czermanik; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989) was a Hungarian Communist leader and the General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, a position he held for 32 years. Declining health led to his retireme ...
as the leader of Hungary. After an initial period of repressions against the revolutionaries, Kádár implemented a more moderate form of communism, which he referred to as "
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." He would rule until 1988, when he was removed from power just before the "
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" that ended Communism in Hungary.


Hungary and the Russian Federation


1991–2002

After 1991, Hungarian-Russian relations improved, but within the context of Hungary's increasing commitment to
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. Hungary participated in
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's
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from 1994 under Prime Minister
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, becoming a full member in 1999, during
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
's first term as Prime Minister. In 1994, during the
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Hungary and Russia signed an agreement about the handling of international debt between the
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and Hungary. In 1995, during the Horn Government, the leaders of the two countries met again to monitor the ratification of previous agreements and to sign an agreement about boosting bilateral foreign investment. No further major meetings took place between the leaders of Russia and Hungary until the Medgyessy Government. In 2000, during
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
's first term as Prime Minister of Hungary, the country left the
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, citing a lack of transparency.


Gyurcsány–Medgyessy era (2002-2009)

During the Medgyessy Government (2002-2004) and the governments of Prime Minister
Ferenc Gyurcsány Ferenc Gyurcsány (; born 4 June 1961) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009. Prior to that, he held the position of Government of Hungary, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sp ...
( First Gyurcsány Government, 2004-2006;
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2006-2009) relations continued to improve, and leaders of Hungary and Russia met several times, renewing their commitment to economic collaboration, especially in the energy sector. In 2005, Prime Minister
Ferenc Gyurcsány Ferenc Gyurcsány (; born 4 June 1961) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009. Prior to that, he held the position of Government of Hungary, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sp ...
and Prime Minister
Mikhail Fradkov Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov ( rus, Михаи́л Ефи́мович Фрадко́в, p=mʲɪxɐˈil jɪˈfʲiməvʲɪtɕ frɐtˈkof; born 1 September 1950) is a Russian politician who served as Prime Minister of Russia from 2004 to 2007. An Ind ...
signed an agreement of economic cooperation in Moscow. In the same visit,
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also met with President
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. During this meeting, Putin promised Russia will return artifacts looted during
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to Hungary. In 2006, Russia passed a law allowing the return of said stolen artifacts to Hungary. In the same year, 2006,
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and
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visited Hungary. Putin paid his respects at a memorial of the 1956 uprising, said that Russia is not responsible for the atrocities. On this visit, Putin personally returned the looted artifacts as previously agreed. In his 2007 Munich speech,
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heavily criticized the
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and said that Russia will not tolerate Western dominance. In this period, Russia's foreign policy started to be monitored with more suspicion in the
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, and US ambassador April H. Foley was keen to know where Hungary was going to stand. She met with Prime Minister
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to talk about her concerns about Hungary getting too close with Russia. In their conversation
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claimed he was not aware of declining relations between the United States, and according to Foley's report, he got defensive about his relationship with Russia. Following this meeting, US ambassador April H. Foley also met with
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
who was then the leader of the opposition in Hungary. In 2007, Orbán was publicly critical of Russia and Foley felt reassured that Orbán has a strong commitment to
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and is strongly anti-Russian. During the year 2007, relations between Western nations and Russia continued to deteriorate.
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removed a Soviet monument which angered the local Russian minority and the Russian government, causing violent clashes between police and protesters in Estonia and the blockade of the Estonian embassy in Moscow. Later in the same year, a Finno-Ugric conference was held in
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, home to a Finno-Ugric minority in Russia. President
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invited the governments of
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and
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, both independent nations speaking
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, however high ranking members of the third independent Finno-Ugric-speaking nation,
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were not invited due to the incident involving the Soviet monument in
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.
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
, then the leader of the opposition urged the Prime Minister to decline Putin's invitation, citing that Russia's goal is to use the conference to isolate
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. In the end, both Hungarian Prime Minister
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and Finnish President
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attended the conference. Negative perception of this move was widespread, and
Ferenc Gyurcsány Ferenc Gyurcsány (; born 4 June 1961) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009. Prior to that, he held the position of Government of Hungary, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sp ...
attempted to control the damage by signalling commitment to the Euro-Atlantic community.


Orbán's move towards Russia

Historically Orbán was staunchly anti-Russian. He strongly criticized
Ferenc Gyurcsány Ferenc Gyurcsány (; born 4 June 1961) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009. Prior to that, he held the position of Government of Hungary, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sp ...
's foreign policy that he perceived as too pro-Russian. In 2007 he said that Hungary should use protectionist policies against countries like China and Russia, because while they are capitalist countries, they are still authoritarian. According to some reports, Orbán's views on geopolitics started to change due to the
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because he perceived that the
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's dominant status in global politics is not going to last, and a
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will become the norm, with Russia and China rivaling the United States' on the global stage. After his shift away from his previously strong anti-Russian views, Orbán often mentioned the importance of powerful "Eastern countries", and in a 2024 speech he declared that a new world order is unfolding. In 2010 Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
announced his foreign relations plan, the "Eastern Opening Policy." Created in opposition to Hungary's western alliances such as the
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(EU) and
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, the Eastern Opening plan heavily prioritized Russia as a viable ally, and efforts were taken to secure that tight relationship throughout 2013–2014. One major proof of this is the bilateral agreement between the two nations over the
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in Hungary, which called into the question the risk of Hungary becoming financially dependent on Russia for more than a few decades. Following the
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in 2014, Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
rejected imposing
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despite EU pressure. This has led to officials in the EU and NATO to accuse Hungary of being a "Trojan Horse", acting ultimately in the interests of Russia. In 2015 and 2017,
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
visited
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to meet with Orbán to discuss bilateral ties. In May 2019, concerned over close Hungarian relations with China and Russia, the Trump administration hosted Orbán in
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, raising criticism from the EU and UN. On 21 January 2021, Hungary became the first European Union member state to approve the Russian
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. In July 2021, Hungarian delegates to the
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(PACE) joined with Russia to protest Ukraine's "Indigenous law", which fails to mention Russians as "Indigenous" to Ukraine. Following the outbreak of the
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, Hungary, as an EU member state, imposed minor sanctions on Russia, while Russia subsequently added all EU countries to its " Unfriendly Countries List". On 8 March, Hungary opposed imposing outright energy embargoes on Russia. Despite the issues, Hungary remained mostly neutral to the conflict, although it opposed harsh sanctions especially in the oil sector. Orbán, speaking at a meeting of the Hungarian governing party
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in Balatonalmádi in September 2022, identified EU sanctions and restrictive measures against Russia as major causes for the ongoing inflation surge and 'global economic war', and called for the lifting of EU sanctions by the end of the year. On 12 March 2024,
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CEO Alexey Likhachev paid a visit to the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant, an expansion of the existing plant 100 km south of Budapest on the
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. As of 2024, Russia provided roughly 75% of Hungary's natural gas, between 60 and 80% of its oil and all of its nuclear fuel.


Russian invasion of Ukraine


"Silent expulsions" of diplomats

In April 2018, Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned in the
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. As a response to government involvement in the attack, several countries expelled a total of 342 Russian diplomats. In April 2018, one Hungarian embassy staffer was expelled from Russia. Investigative journalists later revealed that Orbán's government coordinated the expulsion of the Russian diplomat with the Russian government: they chose to formally expel a diplomat who has already finished their mission and was preparing to return to Russia. After the Skripal incident, Orbán's government had not formally expelled any Russian diplomats, even when serious abuses of diplomatic immunity were found. The authorities did, however, ask the diplomats to leave the country without striking a formal diplomatic incident, thus limiting the damage done to bilateral relations between Russia and Hungary. In one incident, Hungarian authorities became aware that GRU agents - enjoying diplomatic immunity - trained Hungarian
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paramilitary organization Hungarian National Front in mock combat as many as 5 times a year. Secret service was aware of the collaboration between the paramilitary organization and the Russian state agents, but could not take action because the mock combat activities did not violate any laws. The events escalated when police obtained a search warrant under the suspicion that the leader of the organization, István Győrkös, was in possession of firearms illegally. When police attempted to execute the search warrant, István Győrkös shot and killed an officer. Following the events, police executed 13 additional search warrants and indicted 17 individuals. Several members of the organization were later convicted because of illegal possession of a large quantity of weapons and ammunition. The
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members involved in training with the group returned home after being informally asked to do so, without escalating a formal diplomatic incident between Russia and Hungary.


Russian media influence in Hungary

In 2012, István Győrkös launched Hídfő, an online newspaper. István Győrkös's father, also named István Győrkös is the leader of the Neo-nazi paramilitary organization Hungarian National Front. The header of the website itself declared it the official website of the Hungarian National Front. The content of the website has been described as Pro-Russian, and the Facebook post announcing the creation of the website was written in
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. It is one of the few websites in Hungary offering
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integration. Notably, during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2014) Hídfő published an article falsely accusing Hungary of arming Ukraine. The government of Russia publicly accused Hungary, citing this article. Hungary's secret service was aware of the connection between Russian state agents and Hídfő's owner - a Neo-nazi organization called Hungarian National Front, but this only became known to the public when the organization's leader was arrested for killing a policeman. The website originally used the generic
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, but later switched to .ru. Linguistic analysis in a study by Corruption Research Center Budapest (CRBC) later showed that the content on Hídfő shows strong signs of being translated from Russian, because it shows syntactical constructions that are statistically common in Russian text, but statistically rare in Hungarian text. By 2014, the daily readership of Hídfő was in the low thousands, which would not make it a major newspaper by Hungarian standards with 40 websites in Hungary achieving daily readership over a hundred thousand. Despite low readership, there are certain factors potentially augmenting the real impact of Hídfő.net. A study by Corruption Research Center Budapest (CRCB) used statistical analysis of articles connected to divisive political issues. This study found, that several newspapers that are connected to, or can be described as supporting of
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's politics had content very similar to that of Hídfő. On the divisive issues that Hídfő liked to cover, 888.hu (then indirectly financed by the government, now part of
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) offered coverage that was nearly identical to Hídfő. The pro-Orbán website
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itself showed resemblance to Hídfő when compared to other major websites. The combined readership of these websites is not negligible: in 2020, origo.hu was the second most popular website in Hungary. It was also revealed that one of the most shared Hungarian websites on Facebook, Mindenegyben.com also covers divisible political issues using discourse nearly identical to Russian propaganda, even though their content is generally apolitical. In 2024, two Russian nationals were indicted by the
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due to alleged crimes in connection with their founding of the Russian disinformation network
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had connections to Hungary: according to the indictment, part of the illicit funds were funneled to Tenet Media through a Hungarian company, albeit the company is not named in the indictment, and the nature of their involvement - if any - beyond the money-laundering activities is not known.
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, the owner of
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was known in pro-Orbán media circles and gave an exclusive interview to Pesti Srácok. She also visited Hungary after being invited to a conservative event organized by
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. Many of the influencers hired by
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, such as
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,
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and
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were also featured in Hungarian media or visited Hungary to speak at events In a similar case - also in 2024 - Czech authorities discovered that the media network Voice of Europe was created by Russia to manipulate
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politics and that several politicians in Europe were paid hundreds of thousands of Euros in connection to Voice of Europe. Voice of Europe was frequently used as a source in pro-Orbán media. Newspapers reported that Hungarian politicians might have been among those paid to spread Russian disinformation. Voice of Europe used a speech by Hungarian politician
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to suggest that Hungary might claim Ukrainian territory. Later
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gave an interview to the outlet covering his position on the
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.


LGBT issues

Both countries legalized homosexuality while opposing same-sex marriages. Russia outlawed pro-LGBT messaging directed towards minors in 2013, while Hungary banned its schools from promoting LGBT material towards children in June 2021, which was met with condemnation from the European Union.


See also

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Hungary–Soviet Union relations Hungarian–Soviet relations developed in three phases. After a short period when Béla Kun ruled a Soviet Republic, the Horthy era saw an almost complete break in relations until after World War II. The Yalta Conference, however, created conditi ...
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Foreign relations of Hungary Hungary wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs.Solomon S (1997South African Foreign Policy and Middle Power Leadership, ''ISS'' The foreign policy of Hungary includes commitments ...
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Foreign relations of Russia The foreign relations of the Russian Federation is the policy arm of the Russian government, government of Russia which guides its interactions with other nations, their citizens, and foreign organizations. This article covers the foreign polic ...
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György Gilyán György Gilyán (born. 4 October 1951) is a Hungarian diplomat and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary to the Russian Federation. He previously served as Hungary's State Secretary (2006–2008). During his time in that off ...
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Russia–European Union relations Russia–European Union relations are the international relations between the European Union (EU) and Russia. Russia borders five EU member states: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland; the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad is surrounded ...
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List of ambassadors of Russia to Hungary The ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Hungary is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the president and the government of Hungary. The ambassador and ...


References


Further reading

* Ignotus, Paul. "The first two Communist takeovers of Hungary: 1919 and 1948." ''Studies on the Soviet Union'' (1971) 11#4 pp 338–351. * Roberts, Ian W. ''Nicholas I and the Russian intervention in Hungary'' (Springer, 1991), in 1849 * Rock, Kenneth W. "Schwarzenberg versus Nicholas I, Round One: The Negotiation of the Habsburg-Romanov Alliance against Hungary in 1849." ''Austrian History Yearbook'' 6 (1970): 109–141. * Young, Ian. "The Russians in Hungary, 1849" ''History Today'' 7#4 (1957
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External links


Embassy of Hungary in Moscow

Embassy of the Russian Federation in Budapest
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