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Hungary and Ukraine ministers hold 'frank' talks amid Russia strains

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated he had actually had a. really frank one-on-one discussion with his Hungarian. equivalent on Monday, amid disputes opened by Russia's. intrusion of Ukraine.

Hungary has upset its NATO and European Union allies by. keeping close economic ties with Russia, and has likewise declined to. join other Western countries in sending arms to help its. neighbour.

Kyiv for its part stopped the flow of oil from Russia's. Lukoil in June to refineries in Hungary and Slovakia, requiring. Hungary's MOL to renegotiate the supply through Belarus and. Ukraine.

At a joint interview, Sybiha thanked Budapest for. supporting EU sanctions versus Russia and stated Kyiv was. dedicated to establishing pragmatic and foreseeable. good-neighbourly relations.

However after Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said. Budapest would back any initiative that would attain peace in. Ukraine, Sybiha included pointedly that he hoped Hungary would. continue to support Ukrainian efforts - describing plans. advanced by Kyiv that decline any Russian territorial gains.

Szijjarto said Hungary would like Ukraine to stay away in. future from those unilateral actions taken just recently that postured. unique difficulties to Hungary's energy supply, but had no plan. to limit gas circulations or its considerable power exports to. Ukraine.

He also said Hungary wanted to take part in rebuilding. Ukraine.

Budapest has actually likewise encountered Kyiv over what it says. are curbs on the rights of roughly 150,000 ethnic Hungarians in. western Ukraine to use their native tongue.

Kyiv denies that such restrictions exist but Sybiha stated. both sides had noted a favorable dynamic in resolving this. issue.

(source: Reuters)