politics
April 14, 2026
Hungarian New Government’s Policy, Relations with EU, Middle East
Russia’s relations with the European Union cannot get worse than they are now that the opposition has come to power in Hungary, Dmitry Peskov noted

TL;DR
- Russia will monitor the general policy of Hungary's new leadership.
- Russia is open to dialogue and building mutually beneficial relations with Hungary.
- Russia does not plan to congratulate Peter Magyar, leader of Hungary's opposition party Tisza, due to official Budapest's support for anti-Russian sanctions.
- Hungary is considered an unfriendly country by Russia.
- Russia-EU relations are at their lowest point and cannot worsen.
- The Middle East conflict is far from resolved, with potential for escalation.
- Statements from Washington regarding the blockade of the Iranian coast were noted, but their outcome is uncertain.
- The situation in the Middle East is expected to have adverse international consequences.
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