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“Banditism” versus “terrorism”. Cash, gold, oil and a big political row

The long-running dispute between the authorities of Hungary and Ukraine has entered a new, much more severe phase. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Kiev of “state banditry”, responding to the earlier words of the head of Ukrainian diplomacy Andriy Sybiha, who accused Budapest of “terrorism and extortion”.

The diplomatic temperature is rising, and the conflict goes beyond the incident with the money convoy. Moscow may take advantage of the tensions — unless the political cards change the April elections in Hungary.

Ashley Davis

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