The leader of Hungary's winning party: Hungary remains open to practical cooperation with Russia and China
¬ Kremlin: Russia willing to build friendly relations with European countries including Hungary
¬ Kremlin: Russia willing to build friendly relations with European countries including Hungary
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Leader of Hungary's victorious Tisza Party, Péter Márta, thanked Russia and China for recognizing the election results, stating that Hungary remains open to practical cooperation.
In an international press conference, Márta said: "I appreciate the congratulations from all sides. I noticed that both Moscow and Beijing have extended their congratulations. Thank you for respecting the decision of the Hungarian voters, and thank you for sharing Hungary’s openness to practical cooperation."
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Russian President's Press Secretary Peskov stated that Russia is willing to establish friendly relations with European countries, including Hungary.
Peskov told reporters: "I reiterate once again—we are willing to build friendly relations with European countries, including Hungary. We are aware that unfortunately, at present, it is not possible to achieve equal and mutually beneficial relations with these European nations, but Russia remains open to dialogue."
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Russian President's Press Secretary Peskov stated that Russia is willing to establish friendly relations with European countries, including Hungary.
Peskov told reporters: "I reiterate once again—we are willing to build friendly relations with European countries, including Hungary. We are aware that unfortunately, at present, it is not possible to achieve equal and mutually beneficial relations with these European nations, but Russia remains open to dialogue."
Hungary's parliamentary election was held on April 12. According to the vote count by the Hungarian National Election Committee covering 98.9% of ballots, the Tisza Party led by Péter Márta significantly outperformed Viktor Orbán's Fidesz. The Tisza Party will secure 138 out of 199 seats, holding a majority, while Fidesz will win 55 seats.
Source: sputniknews
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