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Kremlin says it hopes for pragmatic ties with new Hungarian leadership after Orban defeat

By Thomson Reuters Apr 13, 2026 | 5:04 AM

MOSCOW, April 13 (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Monday it hoped to continue its “highly pragmatic ties” with Hungary’s new political ​leadership after Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a ‌close Russian partner, was beaten at the ballot box by upstart rival Peter Magyar.

Orban, Hungary’s veteran nationalist leader, lost power nL1N40V01B to Magyar and his centre-right ‌Tisza ​party in an election on ⁠Sunday after 16 ⁠years in office – a setback for his allies in Russia and U.S. President Donald Trump’s White House.

“Hungary has made its choice, and ​we respect that choice,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“We look forward to continuing ⁠our highly pragmatic engagement ⁠with Hungary’s new leadership. We noted ​Magyar’s statement regarding his willingness to engage in dialogue. ​Naturally, this will be beneficial for both ‌Moscow and Budapest.”

Orban, who last visited Moscow in November, blocked a 90-billion euro ($105 billion) loan to Ukraine after accusing it of sabotaging ⁠Russian oil deliveries to his country, something Kyiv denied, and delayed and sometimes opposed EU sanctions on ⁠Russia.

Hungary has ‌also continued to buy oil and ⁠gas from Russia despite Moscow’s war ​in ‌Ukraine – which Orban said he did ​not want ⁠his country to be dragged into – and Moscow is building a new nuclear power plant for Hungary.

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(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Andrew Osborn/Anna Peverieri; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge ​Editing by)