EU Raises Security Concerns Over Hungary Visa Policy
EU Raises Security Concerns Over Hungary Visa Policy
EU Raises Security Concerns Over Hungary Visa Policy
News summary

The European People’s Party (EPP) has expressed serious security concerns over Hungary's decision to ease visa restrictions for Russian and Belarusian citizens, fearing it could facilitate espionage within the EU. Manfred Weber, EPP president, warned that the new 'national card' immigration program allows holders to work in Hungary without security checks, potentially providing an unmonitored entry point for spies. This policy could enable Russians to travel freely throughout the Schengen area, circumventing existing EU restrictions. The EU's call for urgent action reflects its broader apprehensions regarding national security and the integrity of the Schengen zone. Hungary's government has defended the move as necessary for attracting foreign workers, despite criticism from neighboring countries and within the EU. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between Hungary and EU institutions, especially as Hungary seeks to maintain cordial relations with Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Story Coverage
Bias Distribution
50% Left
Information Sources
bfb2a97b-336e-48d9-b69a-147df7862dc2bd7f581c-6294-4fb3-adfe-81db52a08452a3544a73-dab3-486d-ae75-bd4d15f01f55045e1b4c-3084-4df3-accf-c023e46a780b
Left 50%
Center 25%
Right 25%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
4
Left
2
Center
1
Right
1
Unrated
0
Last Updated
51 days ago
Bias Distribution
50% Left

Open Story Timeline

Story timeline 1Story timeline 2Story timeline 3Story timeline 4Story timeline 5Story timeline 6Story timeline 7Story timeline 8Story timeline 9Story timeline 10Story timeline 11Story timeline 12Story timeline 13Story timeline 14

Analyze and predict the
development of events

Related News
Daily Index

19Negative

Serious

Neutral

Optimistic

Positive

Ask VT AI
Story Coverage
Subscribe

Stay in the know

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Related News
Recommended News