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Journalist Surveillance Case Under Investigation in Brussels After Call Intercepted in Hungary

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Journalist Surveillance Case Under Investigation in Brussels After Call Intercepted in Hungary
Key Points
  • A mobile call between a Politico journalist and a von der Leyen aide was intercepted and published in Hungary.
  • The International Press Association called it a 'scary message' to journalists and sources in Brussels.
  • Belgian security services are investigating the case amid broader EU security concerns.

A mobile phone conversation between a Politico journalist and a close aide to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was intercepted and published in Hungary, according to reports. The incident has prompted an investigation by Belgian security services.

Dafydd ab Iago from the International Press Association (IPA) told Politico Europe that the interception sends "a scary message not only to journalists in Brussels but also to our sources." The call reportedly involved a Politico staff member and a close associate of von der Leyen.

sends a frightening message not only to journalists in Brussels but also to our sources.

Dafydd ab Iago, from the correspondent organization IPA

According to news site Euractiv, the intercepted conversation did not contain anything secret or controversial. Both Politico and the European Commission reportedly found no traces of surveillance software on the phones involved.

The case comes amid broader security concerns in Brussels, where reports have emerged about Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó allegedly disclosing closed-door EU discussions to Moscow. The European Commission has called such reports "greatly concerning" and expects Hungary to provide clarifications.

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