Russia Remains ‘Important Partner’ for New Hungarian Government
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According to Hungary's new Foreign Minister, Hungary's relationship with Russia cannot be based on unilateral dependence.
Hungary will no longer blackmail the EU by using vetoes against new policies. This was announced by the newly appointed Foreign Minister Anita Orbán (no relation). "Hungary has all too often been a stumbling block in European decision-making," Orbán concluded during the parliamentary hearing before she officially took office.
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The candidate for the position of Minister of Economy and Energy of Hungary, István Capitan, stated that the country should reconsider the financing and implementation of the Paksh expansion project, which was being developed with Russia. At the same time, the candidate for the position of Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anita Orban, stressed that Budapest wanted to have an equal and transparent relationship with Moscow, wrote Reuters. "Russia wil…
Magyar’s foreign minister says that Russia will stay Hungary’s partner despite the threat it poses
Anita Orbán, the nominee for Hungary's foreign minister, has said Budapest wants equal and transparent relations with Russia despite the threat that its policies pose to Hungary and Europe.
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