Russia releases Hungarian-Ukrainian POWs to Budapest, drawing Kyiv’s ire

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto attends a European Union Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, Belgium February 23, 2026. 

Two ethnic Hungarian prisoners of war who were released ​by Russia to Budapest arrived in the country early on Thursday, ‌drawing condemnation from Kyiv as “provocation” as the POWs were also dual citizens of Ukraine.

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto secured their release at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin ​in Moscow on Wednesday, a day after Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor ​Orban held a phone call with the Russian leader over the ⁠crises in the Middle East and Ukraine, and energy supplies for Hungary.

The move ​drew Ukraine’s ire, with its prisoner exchange coordination committee calling it a Russian “provocation.”

“The ​transfer of two Ukrainian prisoners by Russia to the Hungarian side is a gross violation of international humanitarian law,” it said on the Telegram messaging app.

Both Putin and the Hungarian ​foreign ministry have referred to the POWs as dual citizens of Hungary ​and Ukraine.

ETHNIC HUNGARIANS IN UKRAINE’S TRANSCARPATHIA REGION

Ukraine is home to around 150,000 ethnic Hungarians, most ‌of ⁠them in the Transcarpathia region. Orban’s government and Kyiv have long clashed over the community’s language rights.

Hungary maintains warm relations with Moscow despite Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and continues to buy Russian oil and gas despite EU sanctions.

Szijjarto ​said earlier on ​Wednesday that two ⁠ethnic Hungarian prisoners of war had recently asked Hungary for help.

“I hope that after our talks more people will ​fly home on the plane than who came in this ​direction,” ⁠Szijjarto said on his Facebook page.

Orban has made Russia’s war on Ukraine a key topic in his campaign for the April 12 parliamentary election, adding to friction between ⁠Budapest ​and Kyiv.

Budapest has accused Kyiv of conscripting ethnic ​Hungarians. Last Friday, the foreign minister summoned Kyiv’s ambassador to Budapest to protest the conscription of two ​men.

Source: Reported by special correspondent of Pacific Geopolitical Research Association.

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