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Hungary Eases Entry for Russians and Belarusians with Two-Year National Card, Raising Espionage Concerns
Jul 30, 2024, 07:12 AM
Hungary has simplified entry conditions for Russian and Belarusian citizens by including them in the National Card program, which allows them to work in Hungary for up to two years with the possibility of extension. This decision follows Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's visit to Moscow. The move, made without public announcement, has raised concerns among EU officials and the European People's Party, who warn that it could increase the risk of espionage, as it allows Russians to travel freely throughout most of the EU. Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People's Party, emphasized the need for urgent countermeasures. The decision was reported by Deutsche Welle and the Financial Times.
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