Hungary Lifts Orban-Era Ban on Ukrainian Media
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Hungary lifts Fidesz-imposed ban on Ukrainian media
Hungary has lifted the ban on Ukrainian media outlets previously imposed by the Fidesz party after coordinating the issue with Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives of the Ukrainian national minority, who participated in the approval of the relevant decision.
Hungary Lifts Ban on Ukrainian Media to Rebuild Bilateral Relations
The Hungarian government has lifted a 2025 restriction on Ukrainian media outlets, citing the need to provide refugees with native-language information and to normalize diplomatic ties with Kyiv.
Hungary lifts Orban-era ban on Ukrainian media
The decision by Viktor Orban's Fidesz party to block 12 Ukrainian newspapers in September 2025 only sought to deepen divisions between Kyiv and Budapest, said Hungarian Social Relations and Culture Minister Zoltan Tarr.
In Budapest, they announced a course to improve relations with Kiev.
Hungary's new government has lifted a ban on Ukrainian media, calling the previous government's decision erroneous. Budapest announced a course to improve relations with Ukraine and support the Ukrainian community.
Together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we have lifted the ban on Ukrainian press products previously blocked by Fidesz, announced Zoltán Tarr, the Minister responsible for social relations and culture, on his Facebook page. After Ukraine blocked Origo, Demokrata, and some little-known Hungarian sites, along with Greek and Romanian news sites, last fall for spreading Russian propaganda, the Hungarian government responded by blocking 12 Uk…
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