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Hungarian PM Orbán meets Putin in Moscow to secure Russian energy access amid EU sanctions and discuss a U.S.-backed Ukraine peace plan.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow for energy talks, seeking to secure Hungary’s continued access to affordable Russian oil and gas amid EU sanctions.
The visit, rare among European leaders, follows Orbán’s recent U.S. exemption from sanctions on Russian energy firms, which allows Hungary to maintain imports via key pipelines.
Hungary remains one of the few EU nations still heavily reliant on Russian fossil fuels, defying bloc-wide efforts to phase them out by 2027.
The meeting also touches on potential peace initiatives in Ukraine, as the Trump administration pushes a 28-point plan favoring Russia, drawing concern from Kyiv and European allies.
El primer ministro húngaro Orbán se reúne con Putin en Moscú para asegurar el acceso a la energía rusa en medio de las sanciones de la UE y discutir un plan de paz para Ucrania respaldado por los Estados Unidos.