Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has issued a demand to the country’s Prosecutor General’s office regarding a Ukrainian convoy intercepted in March. Magyar set a deadline of 3:00 PM Thursday for the release of information concerning the detention. The convoy, belonging to a Ukrainian bank, was reportedly transporting money and gold when it was stopped within Hungarian territory. The Prime Minister’s move, reported by Telex, suggests a desire for transparency surrounding the incident. Details of the reason for the detention and the contents of the shipment remain unclear. This public demand places pressure on the Prosecutor General to respond swiftly and disclose relevant information. The situation raises questions about Hungary’s handling of financial transfers related to Ukraine.