Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has said that Budapest views attacks on Russian infrastructure as a threat to its sovereignty, as the country receives energy through this infrastructure.
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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto discussed bilateral trade and conditions for enhanced energy cooperation, Russian government said on ...
Shipments of Russian oil to Hungary were interrupted on Tuesday after Ukraine launched a major wave of drone strikes against Moscow, just months after Budapest secured a sweetheart deal with Kyiv that ...
BRUSSELS — The EU on Friday saved its sanctions on Russian oligarchs, military chiefs, energy bosses and the Moscow elite from collapsing after striking an 11th-hour deal with Hungary, which had ...
Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Wednesday of launching air attacks that sparked fires and damaged infrastructure ...
The EU Friday agreed to drop three Russian individuals from its sanctions list as the price for Hungary's Viktor Orban (C) to drop a threat to veto Europe's sanctions against Russia. A fourth ...