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Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told his legislators that he needs to do...

Orban has advocated the abolition of EU sanctions against Russia by the end of the year - the media

Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told his legislators that he needs to do everything possible to abolish the EU sanctions against Russia for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the end of the year, Magyar Nemzet writes. According to the sources of the newspaper closely related to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Orban announced it at a closed meeting. He stated that sanctions are harming Europe's economy more than Russia.

According to Orban, after the abolition of restrictions, the gas price will immediately decrease, and the economy of Europe will recover, restrain inflation and reduce the risk of recession. Video of the day "in November there will be a real political opportunity to review sanctions, and therefore he called on his group members to do everything possible to make Europe relieve these sanctions no later than the end of the year," the statement said.

Following the strikes of the Russian Federation on the objects of critical infrastructure of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the EU to start work on the eighth package of sanctions against the Russian Federation. Before that, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba stated that Kyiv is expecting an eighth package of sanctions against the aggressor country in September. He also said that there is no doubt about accepting a new package.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarto said that the European Union should not consider a new eighth package of sanctions against Russia. The EU adopted the seventh package of sanctions against Russia on July 21. The EU has introduced a ban on gold operations with the Russian Federation, including jewelry.

The EU has also expanded the list of sub-goods that can contribute to the military-technical development of the aggressor country or its defense and security sector, increasing the export control of dual-use goods and advanced technologies. Since the beginning of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, Hungary has been against the imposition of sanctions against Moscow, and did not allow the supply of Western weapons through its territory to Kiev.

On September 18, Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban made a pro-Russian speech and declared the EU's rapid collapse. On September 15, the European Parliament stated that they no longer consider Hungary a full -fledged democracy and recognize it as "electoral autocratia" because of the actions of the Hungarian government and Orban. Parliament condemned "the intentional and systematic efforts of the Hungarian government to undermine European values.