In the midst of Ukrainian tensions, the Hungarian leader will increase his dependence on Vladimir Putin by demanding more Russian gas and nuclear power.
Through Emmanuel Berretta
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TWhile most of the region’s leaders, starting with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, show their solidarity with Ukraine in the face of Russia, Viktor Orban, for his part, went to Moscow on Tuesday to play a little different music. He thanked the Russian president for the 900,000 Sputnik V vaccines that would have been administered to Hungarians and announced the creation of a vaccine factory to produce them directly in Hungary. Putin promises him to open two new direct air links to Yekaterinburg and Kaliningrad from Budapest. In short, Viktor Orban displays a honeymoon with the man who threatens Ukrainian sovereignty. This is what stands out in the European landscape of the moment…
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