Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

The peace plan Orbán supports is actually a Russian war plan – Péter Buda
In our interview with national security expert Péter Buda, he asks: Why else would Putin insist on radically weakening Ukraine's defense capabilities if not for the purpose of further conquest?
Polish president calls off meeting with Orbán over Moscow visit
The conservative Karol Nawrocki will only participate in the V4 summit in Esztergom.
Hungarians potentially buying out sanctioned Russian oil companies also discussed by Orbán and Putin
Negotiations are already ongoing about this, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
Szijjártó says result of prolonged negotiations that Moscow will continue honoring its agreements...
The minister spoke after Viktor Orbán and the Hungarian delegation had held talks in Moscow. He spoke about the success of protecting utility price cuts, but made no mention of the subjects Putin...
Programme of Budapest Museum of Ethnography wins prestigious international award
The educational programme for children, "Let's spend the night at the museum!" has received a Special Commendation by the judges of the 2025 Children in Museums Award.
Putin: "Our views on certain issues, including international affairs, do not necessarily...
The interpreter translating for Hungarian PM Orbán from Russian was not up to the task. This meant that on several points, the Hungarian delegation was given a rather softened version of what Putin...
Putin to Orbán: There are issues and problems in the field of energy that we need to discuss
Ahead of his talks with Putin in Moscow, Orbán said that they very much hope that the peace plans on the table will lead to a ceasefire and peace. Both parties said that the main topic of discussion...
Orbán and delegation arrive in Moscow
They are in the Russian capital for talks with Vladimir Putin, as well as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Putin's Foreign Policy Advisor Yuri Ushakov and Deputy Prime Minister Aleksander...
Hungary has bought 8.5 million tons of crude oil and 7 billion cubic meters of gas from Russia...
This is necessary for keeping utility costs low, according to the Foreign Minister, but in reality, Hungary would be able to decouple from Russian energy imports without any major financial losses.
Orbán to negotiate not just for a license, but also for oil on Friday
The Hungarian PM was in Serbia, where the local oil refinery had been shut down while awaiting a new operating license for the country's majority Russian-owned oil company, due to the US sanctions.
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