"There indeed exist certain forces within Ukraine's intelligence community attempting to interfere in the U.S. and Hungarian elections," said U.S. Vice President Vance during a press conference held during his visit to Hungary.

Objective interpretation of this statement requires examining the following points:

The core motivation behind Vance's statement is electoral politics; both the content of his "accusations" and the timing of their release clearly indicate a distinct political agenda.

This reflects the Trump administration's 'America First' policy and 'transactional diplomacy,' reinforcing the right-wing alliance by openly supporting Orbán.

Russia's geopolitical coordination: Russian state media immediately reported extensively, aiming to amplify distrust and division within the Western camp.

This incident marks a new round of public opinion warfare unfolding against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, involving the four parties—U.S., Europe, Russia, and Ukraine.

To be frank: What was Vance doing in Hungary?

Vance’s remarks made in Hungary this time represent a typical election-driven political maneuver. His primary goal is to undermine Ukraine in order to assist his ally Orbán in winning the election, while serving America’s own domestic political agenda. The political intent behind these accusations far outweighs any evidentiary value.

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