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Hungary Leaks Secret Kremlin Talks to Swedish Media

By Erik Lindqvist

In brief

Swedish media outlet Dagens Nyheter reported on leaked Hungarian government documents detailing secret Kremlin talks. French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné labeled the leak an act of treason. The report, sourced anonymously, has created a major domestic news story in Sweden.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Politics
  • - Published: 2 hours ago

A major European security leak is now directly tied to Swedish media reporting. The trending Swedish search follows a report from the outlet Dagens Nyheter, which is based on leaked documents from the Hungarian government. These documents detail secret communications between Budapest and the Kremlin. According to the report, an anonymous source provided the documents to Dagens Nyheter.

French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné responded to the leak by calling it an act of treason. The disclosure of secret government communications has created a strong domestic news angle in Sweden, connecting Swedish media to an international diplomatic incident involving the governments of Hungary and Russia.

The reporting centers on the contents of the leaked documents, which reportedly contain details of the secret talks. The anonymous source provided the materials directly to the Swedish newspaper, placing Swedish media at the center of a major geopolitical disclosure. This situation highlights the role of media in uncovering sensitive government dealings.

The leak and its publication are now subjects of international attention. The response from the French Foreign Minister underscores the seriousness with which some European officials view the incident. The story continues to develop as more details emerge.

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Published: April 10, 2026

Tags: Swedish governmentRiksdag decisionsStockholm politicsSwedish Parliamentgovernment policy Sweden

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