Orban urged to cancel sanctions against Russia until end of year

In the event of the abolition of anti-Russian sanctions, the European economy could recover and avoid a recession, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the newspaper Magyar Nemzet reports.

At a meeting of the ruling coalition of the Fides and the Christian Democratic People’s Party, Orban said that in this case, “prices would immediately fall, inflation would also reduce.” According to him, the cause of economic problems, energy crisis and inflation are sanctions.

As Orban said, “when these sanctions were introduced in Brussels at the beginning of summer,” the “Euroborlars” promised that “the sanctions would hit Russia, and not to Europeans,” but “since then it became clear that the sanctions imprisoned greater damage to Europe than Russia. “

Orban called on members of the ruling coalition to “do everything possible so that Europe canceled these sanctions no later than the end of the year”.