Hungary-Russia intergovernmental economic cooperation committee held meeting in Budapest

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Hungarian-Russian relations are now back on track after a decline caused by the international sanctions imposed on Moscow, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said after a meeting of the Hungary-Russia intergovernmental economic cooperation committee in Budapest on Thursday.

Though western European countries today are still concluding far more lucrative deals with Russia, relations between Budapest and Moscow are fast expanding in line with Hungary’s interests, Szijjártó told a press conference.

After declining for several years, trade between the countries jumped by 17 percent in the first eight months of 2018, Szijjártó noted.

Sanctions against Russia have cost Hungary 7 billion euros in lost exports, but Hungarian companies’ activities in Russia may compensate for that, he said.

As an example, the minister noted that Hungarian oil and gas company MOL‘s investments in Russia have surpassed 1.3 billion euros, and a Russian-Hungarian consortium won a 1 billion euro tender for machine production in Egypt.

Hungary sees Russia as an important partner, he said. It strikes the balance between heeding its importance while complying with its obligations in respect of EU unity, he added.

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