Serbian Deputy PM Vulin: assassination plot is being prepared against PM Orbán
The Serbian and Russian media wrote about Serbian interior minister and deputy prime minister Aleksandar Vulin’s claims about an assassination plot against PM Viktor Orbán. Vulin said the reason why a criminal group planned to kill the Hungarian prime minister was Orbán’s pro-peace stance. Meanwhile, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, has not heard about any assassination attempts.
According to Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, Vulin talked about previous assassination attempts against Slovak PM Robert Fico and US presidential candidate Donald Trump. He also mentioned the murder of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on 19 May.
He said that they were informed about an assassination plot against PM Orbán, which is under preparation by criminal groups. Vulin is Serbia’s interior minister, so he has the means to acquire such information.
FM Szijjártó’s answer about a possible assassination plot against Orbán
Anyway, Serbian and Russian media started to publish articles about his claims. Vulin believes the reason for the possible assassination is PM Orbán’s pro-peace stance. Before, he talked about an assassination plot against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, saying that the Europol informed him about that.
Péter Szijjártó told Ria Novosty, the Russian state news agency, that he had not heard about such attempts. He added that the government, the prime minister and the country are continuously under legal, financial, and political attacks.
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