Russia releases Hungarian-Ukrainian POWs to Budapest, drawing Kyiv's ire
Hungary secured the release of two dual Hungarian-Ukrainian POWs after diplomatic talks amid tensions over energy supplies and EU sanctions on Russia, officials said.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to release two Ukrainian-Hungarian prisoners of war to Hungary following a request from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during discussions involving Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on March 3.
- Hungary has accused Ukraine of deliberately blocking Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline, a claim denied by Ukraine which attributes the disruption to damage from missile attacks, leading Hungary to block EU sanctions against Russia and a major EU loan to Ukraine.
- Viktor Orbán has criticized the conscription practices affecting ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine and increased hostile rhetoric ahead of the April parliamentary elections.
- Putin praised Hungary's balanced international stance and commitment to resolving the Ukraine conflict politically during discussions that also covered prior agreements and energy market concerns.
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According to military official Alexei Chorpita, in 2023 the Russians offered him release to Hungary if he recorded a video in which he spoke negatively about the Ukrainian authorities and at the same time praised Russia. The military refused, so he did not get into the exchange then.
A few weeks before the election, Russia's president gives the Hungarian head of government a success. Meanwhile, Budapest's conflict with Kiev continues to intensify in order to deliver oil from Russia.
Hungary's head of government Orbán had asked that the Kremlin head fulfills his wish: Russia releases two Ukrainian-Hungarian prisoners. The step falls in the middle of the election campaign in the EU country.
Hungary has received guarantees from Russian President Vladimir Putin about the supply of energy at unchanged prices.
Hungary's head of government is seeking support from Moscow in the oil supply dispute and continues to block the 90 billion EU financial aid to Kiev.
Putin hosts Hungary's foreign minister for energy supply talks as
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday hosted Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó for talks in Moscow, with oil and gas supplies high on the agenda, as Hungary has maintained its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, despite the war in Ukraine . Szijjártó said earlier on Wednesday that he was in Moscow seeking guarantees from Russian authorities that Hungary would continue to have access to Russian oil and gas amid disruptions caused b…
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