(ANSA-AFP) - MOSCOW, FEB 1 - Russian President Vladimir Putin
will host talks Tuesday with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor
Orban, who has taken a softer line on the Ukraine crisis than
fellow NATO and EU members. The Kremlin said ahead of the
meeting that the leaders would discuss bilateral ties as well as
"security issues on the European continent and regional
conflicts," an allusion to the standoff between Russia and the
West over Ukraine. Orban has said he will seek an agreement to
increase Hungary's gas imports from Russia at a time when some
in Europe accuse Russia of orchestrating an energy crisis to
pressure European countries. Hungary's opposition parties
released a joint statement calling on Orban to cancel his trip,
describing it as "contrary" to national interests. The
opposition said that, by meeting with Putin, Orban "indirectly
encourages the Russian president to further escalate the current
tense situation." US President Joe Biden has accused Russia of
plans to invade Ukraine imminently with its troops massed on the
border and warned of severe economic sanctions if it does.
Orban's visit is also likely to sit uncomfortably with Hungary's
closest European Union allies, most notably Poland. (ANSA-AFP).
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