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The article analyses the relationship between the Ukrainian political and military leadership during the two years of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Csilla Fedinec's article (in Hungarian) can be read on 444.hu.
A new security zone is emerging, stretching from Scandinavia to Romania. Ukraine could become a bridge not necessarily between East and West, but between Poland and Romania. How does current Hungarian policy relate to this and what are the consequences?
Csilla Fedinec's article (in Hungarian) can be read on 444.hu.
In the background, searches, wiretapping, rhetorical warfare: what have the Szijjártó-Kuleba meetings been about so far?
Where do the Hungarian and Ukrainian foreign ministers fit into the system of government? How have relations between the two countries evolved over the past three years in the light of the meetings between the acting Foreign Ministers? The paper explores these questions ahead of the meeting of foreign ministers in Uzhhorod on 29 January 2024.
Csilla Fedinec's article (in Hungarian) can be read on 444.hu.
"In Hungarian political discourse and journalism, there is a growing conclusion that the European Union is in fact nothing more than a new version of the Soviet Union." Are those who make such comparisons right?
Csilla Fedinec's article (in Hungarian) can be read on 444.hu.