Anitta Hipper, spokeswoman for the European External Action Service (EEAS), asked the Hungarian government on Monday 23 March to “clarify” allegations published in the Washington Post over the weekend that the Hungarian government was informing the Kremlin – almost in real time – of discussions taking place at meetings of European officials.
Describing the allegations as “greatly concerning”, Ms Hipper said that “a relation of trust between Member States, and between them and...