The EU is restricting Hungary's access to confidential information and holding sensitive meetings in smaller groups due to allegations that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government leaks details to Russia, according to European diplomats cited by the Washington Post report. Hungarian officials have dismissed the claims as "fake news" ahead of the April 12 election, while EU leaders are delaying any formal response to avoid influencing the vote.
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The EU is restricting Hungary's access to confidential information and holding sensitive meetings in smaller groups due to allegations that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government leaks details to Russia, according to European diplomats cited by the Washington Post report. Hungarian officials have dismissed the claims as "fake news" ahead of the April 12 election, while EU leaders are delaying any formal response to avoid influencing the vote.