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“We'll have to sit down at the table.” The day before the elections, Madyar said that he was ready to meet with Putin


“If such a need arises, we will have to sit down with the Russian president,” he said.

Neither the geographical position of the Russian Federation nor the geographical position of Hungary will change after the elections, he noted.

“Our energy dependence will also not go away for some time. Diversification needs to be strengthened, but this is not done overnight. If necessary, we will talk, but we will not become friends,” Madyar concluded.

Context

In Hungary, parliamentary elections were held on April 12, in which, according to preliminary vote count results, the opposition Tisza party won. Prime Minister Viktor Orban already admitted defeat his Fidesz party and congratulated his rivals on their victory.

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