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Kremlin reacts to Peter Magyar's election victory in Hungary

Following the general election on Sunday, opposition leader Peter Magyar defeated incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Hungary. The Kremlin, through spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, expressed readiness for a pragmatic dialogue with the incoming Hungarian administration. While some Russian officials have expressed concern over the shift in power, Moscow emphasized that its future stance will depend on the specific actions taken by the new government. Hungary remains a significant partner for Russia, with active cooperation in the supply of oil and gas, as well as the ongoing construction of a nuclear power plant south of Budapest. Previously, Orban was known for opposing EU sanctions against Russia and blocking a 90-billion-euro loan to Ukraine. Peter Magyar has maintained a pro-European and pro-NATO stance while acknowledging the necessity of maintaining communication with President Vladimir Putin due to existing energy and infrastructure dependencies. Sources provide conflicting accounts regarding Moscow's outlook, with some reports noting satisfaction with the prospect of dialogue and others highlighting deep concern over the change in leadership.

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