
EU investigation into alleged Hungarian espionage finds no security breaches
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The European Commission has concluded its investigation into allegations of Hungarian espionage activities within EU institutions, finding no evidence of security breaches. The Commission's relevant security services completed their examination of the claims, which had raised concerns about potential intelligence operations targeting EU decision-making processes. The investigation's conclusion suggests that fears about systematic Hungarian surveillance within European Union institutions were unfounded, though the Commission has not released detailed findings about the scope or methods of their inquiry.
