Hungary wants partnership with Russia, but not "one-sided dependency", says ministerial nominee

- 11 May, 17:40
Péter Magyar. Photo: Getty Images

Anita Orbán, the nominee for Hungary's foreign minister, has said Budapest wants equal and transparent relations with Russia despite the threat that its policies pose to Hungary and Europe.

Source: European Pravda, citing Reuters

Details: Anita Orbán was answering questions from the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, which was considering her approval for the position.

Quote: "Russia will remain a partner but the relationship cannot be based on a one-sided dependency. In the current geopolitical ​situation it is clear that ⁠Russia's policies are posing a security challenge to Hungary and Europe."

More details: Orbán said her first task will be to restore trust in Hungary, which was undermined under the previous government.

Quote: "Laws need to be passed that will ensure that Hungary's judiciary is independent, that ⁠public ​tenders are transparent, that corruption can be fought, wealth declarations can be ​checked and the use of European Union funds can be tracked."

More details: Orbán also stressed that Hungary will not send troops or weapons to Ukraine.

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Read more: Will Péter Magyar be another Orbán? Interpreting Hungary's new stance on Ukraine

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