Kremlin calls Hungary an "unfriendly country" after Magyar victory

- 13 April, 16:31
Photo: RIA Novosti

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Russia would not congratulate Hungarian opposition Tisza party leader Péter Magyar on his election victory because Hungary is an "unfriendly" country.

Source: Peskov in an interview with Russian media, as reported by Russian state media Interfax and cited by European Pravda

Details: Peskov said Russia does not "extend congratulations to unfriendly countries".

Quote: "And Hungary is an unfriendly country, it supports sanctions against us."

More details: He was then asked whether that meant Moscow had been on friendly terms exclusively with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

"We had a dialogue with him," Peskov replied.

Before making that statement, he told journalists that Russia expects "pragmatic contacts" between Moscow and Budapest to continue under Hungary's new leadership.

Background:

  • Details of a conversation between Orbán and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin that took place in autumn 2025 were recently leaked.
  • In European capitals friendly to Ukraine, the revelations concerning the coordination between Budapest and Moscow had been described as outrageous and as posing a threat to European security.

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