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26 of August, 11:06

Hungary is looking for allies to "peace" with Russia Prime Minister Viktor Orban, addressing the Hungarian ambassadors, announced that in order to improve relations with the Russian Federation he will seek support from member countries of the European Union.

He also warned diplomats from further cooling in relations with Moscow, due to the entry of sanctions against Russia.

The EU receives from the RF more (response) daily. This is bad not only for Hungary, but for the whole European Union. We need to find a company from a number of countries-EU members interested in weakening the influence of this unwanted process dissociation", - declared the head of the Hungarian government. Orban added that due to the fact that the powers of Central and Eastern Europe has not reached a consensus on the issue, they could not work together.

And yet, given the opinion of the head of the Hungarian government, Poland and powers of the Baltic States consider Russian question, preferably in the opinion of the security. The Prime Minister announced that Hungary does not share this position, looking for the Russian Federation as a business partner and pays special attention to secondary nuances of the situation, RIA Novosti reported.

Note, previously Viktor Orban acknowledged that the EU imposing sanctions against Russia, has caused financial harm. The head of the Cabinet of Ministers called on European powers to review the restrictive measures against Moscow. "The sanctions policy pursued by the West, in other words us, harm us more than the Russian Federation", - said the Prime Minister. "This can be called to cut off the branch on which you sit," he added.

"Western policy of penalties that are the consequence of the actions of the Russian Federation, has applied a dye to us more than the Russian Federation", - quotes RIA Novosti words of the Hungarian Prime Minister. As noted Orban, policy financial penalties contrary to the Hungarian public interest.

According to him, in regard to punishment his opinion coincides with the opinion of the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert fico and they are trying to force the EU to "change his mind" about restrictions. Earlier, Prime Minister of Finland Alexander Stubb said in Helsinki exclude the possibility of introducing anti-sanctions.
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