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03 Mar 2026, 17:13 GMT+10
The Russian president thanked the Hungarian prime minister for Budapests balanced and sovereign approach to international affairs
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tuesday, discussing the sharply deteriorating situation around Iran, the Ukraine conflict, and the fate of Hungarian nationals captured while fighting for Kiev.
According to a Kremlin readout, the two leaders reviewed current issues in bilateral cooperation and the implementation of agreements reached during Orban's visit to Moscow in November, which was focused on energy security and peace efforts.
Putin and Orban also discussed the "sharply deteriorated situation around Iran and throughout the Middle East region, including in terms of possible consequences for the state of the global energy market."
The discussion comes as US-Israeli strikes on Iran have entered their fourth day, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggering Iranian retaliatory attacks on US bases across the Gulf, disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and spiking oil and gas prices.
On Ukraine, Putin noted Hungary's "principled position in support of a political-diplomatic settlement of the conflict, as well as its overall desire to pursue a balanced and sovereign course in international affairs."
Budapest has long been at odds with the EU over Hungary's refusal to send weapons to Kiev and its opposition to sanctions on Moscow.
The leaders also addressed issues concerning Hungarian citizens mobilized into the Ukrainian armed forces who have been captured by Russia. Hungary had previously raised concerns about ethnic Hungarians from Ukraine's Transcarpathia region being conscripted and killed in the conflict.
Putin and Orban agreed to continue contacts at various levels, the Kremlin said.
(RT.com)
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