Ukraine accuses Hungary of taking hostage bank employees who were carrying $82 million
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Hungary of detaining employees from Oschadbank who were transporting $82 million in cash from Austria to Ukraine. The incident reportedly occurred while the bank officials were passing through Hungary, and their current location remains unknown. This situation has escalated tensions between Ukraine and Hungary, with Sybiha calling for the immediate release of the detained bank employees. The Ukrainian government views this act as a violation of international norms and is seeking clarity on the circumstances of their detention. As the geopolitical landscape in Eastern Europe continues to evolve, incidents like this underline the complexities of regional relations, especially in the context of ongoing conflicts and financial operations. The Ukrainian government is actively pursuing diplomatic channels to resolve the matter and ensure the safe return of its citizens. This development raises concerns about Hungary's role in the region and its relationship with Ukraine amid broader geopolitical tensions.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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