Putin praises Orbán's "principled position" on Ukraine in phone call

Ivanna Kostina, STANISLAV POHORILOV — 3 March, 13:00
Putin praises Orbán's principled position on Ukraine in phone call
Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin. Photo: Getty Images

Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán have held a phone conversation during which they discussed Ukraine.

Source: Kremlin website, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The first topic of discussion was described as the "sharp escalation of the situation around Iran" and across the Middle East, including possible consequences for the global energy market.

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According to the Kremlin, Orbán and Putin also exchanged views on Ukraine.

Quote: "Putin noted the principled position of the Hungarian leadership in support of a political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict [Russia's war against Ukraine – ed.], as well as its general aspiration to pursue a balanced and sovereign course in international affairs."

Details: The sides also discussed issues concerning Hungarian citizens mobilised into the Armed Forces of Ukraine who were taken into Russian captivity.

Background:

  • Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said he had summoned the Ukrainian ambassador over what he called the "violent hunting" of Hungarians for mobilisation.
  • The EU had planned to adopt its 20th sanctions package by the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. However, Hungary blocked the decision and also obstructed the allocation of a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine.

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