Alexei Pushkov, Chairman of the Commission on Information Policy and Media Interaction of the Federation Council, described the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who came to Moscow, as “a rare official guest from Europe”. inside that telegraph channel The Russian senator described his visit as unique.
At the same time, Pushkov cited Hungary as an example and described the attitude of the country’s authorities as a rational and responsible position. “If a country is not interested in trying to suppress Russia but in providing for its own interests and the needs of its people, it will continue to cooperate with Russia.”
He stressed that the decisions of the head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the challenges that await Europe in the coming winter have serious justifications.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto reportedHe said he came to Moscow for energy talks with Rosatom head Alexei Likhachev and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
Former Hungarian Foreign Minister declarationIn a telephone conversation with the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, he assured that the Hungarian side intends to further block sanctions on Russia’s nuclear energy.