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Putin sends New Year greetings to President Murmu, PM Modi amid row over alleged attack on his residence

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The greetings came amid heightened tensions following reports of an alleged attack targeting President Putin’s state residence in the Novgorod Region.

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Russia's President Vladimir Putin today congratulated his European allies, Hungarian and Slovak Prime Ministers Viktor Orbán and Robert Fico, in addition to Pope Leo XIV, as reported this Tuesday by the Kremlin, for the New Year and Christmas.

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No, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent Christmas and New Year greetings not only to Viktor Orbán. For the sake of Kremlinologists, a list of names was published on the Kremlin website.

·Hungary
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Among EU leaders, besides Orbán, only Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was sent a New Year's greeting by the Russian president.

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The Kremlin announced that Vladimir Putin has sent congratulations from Christmas and New Year's, including leaders from China, the United States, India and Latin America. In Europe only two leaders have been mentioned in the Russian president's official messages.

·Romania
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not sent Christmas and New Year greetings to most European leaders for the fourth year in a row. The exceptions are the prime ministers of Hungary and Slovakia, Viktor Orbán and Robert Fico, as well as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Unlike last year, this time US President Donald Trump received Christmas and New Year greetings, TASS reported, citing the Kremlin.

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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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