Germany rejects Vance claim over EU interference in Hungary election
BERLIN, April 8 (Reuters) - Germany rejects U.S. Vice President JD Vance's accusation that the European Union is interfering in Hungary's upcoming election, a government spokesperson said in Berlin on Wednesday.
The fact that Vance is in Hungary "already shows, or speaks for itself, who is interfering in what", added the spokesperson.
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