Key facts
- Hungary's new government has lifted a ban on 12 Ukrainian media outlets.
- The ban was imposed by the previous Orban administration in September 2025.
- The decision aims to improve relations between Hungary and Ukraine.
- The new government is investigating a 'gold convoy' scandal involving seized cash and gold.
Hungary's new government has officially rescinded a ban on 12 Ukrainian media outlets, a move aimed at repairing relations with Kyiv. The ban, imposed by the previous administration under Viktor Orban in September 2025, was criticized by the current government as divisive.
Zoltan Tarr, Hungary's Minister of Social Relations and Culture, announced the decision on Facebook, stating that the new government under Prime Minister Peter Magyar is focused on fostering "good-neighborly relations." This action follows a statement by Hungary's Ambassador to Ukraine, Fedir Sandor, indicating the ban's repeal.
