Hungarian opposition figure suggests peace talks venue, prosecutor's office denies Orbán involvement in 2026 incident

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar suggested Hungary could host Ukraine peace talks, while the Hungarian Prosecutor General's Office denied former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's involvement in a March 2026 incident concerning Ukrainian funds, stating the investigation is ong
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has suggested that Hungary could provide a venue for peace negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine. Magyar conveyed this idea during an interview with a German publication. Separately, the Hungarian Prosecutor General's Office has refuted claims linking then-Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to the March 2026 seizure of Ukrainian cash collectors and Oschadbank funds. The Prosecutor General's Office affirmed that its investigation into the circumstances of the incident is still active, responding to ongoing media reports.
Sources: Українська правда, Громадське