Hungary: We do not want to have a common border with Russia
The Kremlin spokesman emphasized that Russia poses no threat to countries from which it does not feel threatened. |
report Mehr News Agency Citing Tass, the spokesman of the Kremlin Palace, Dmitri Peskov, calling the recent concerns of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban unwarranted, emphasized that Russia poses no danger to non-belligerent countries.
Pskov, in response to Orban’s statement that “Hungary does not want to have a common border with Russia”, He clarified: We do not agree with Orban on all issues, but contrary to what EU officials always say, Russia is not considered a threat to countries that have no enmity with Moscow and do not seek to become anti-Russian in nature. As a result, the concerns raised about this are unfounded.
However, he stressed that Russia seeks to ensure its national security. The “Index” website quoted the Prime Minister of Hungary and wrote: Not having a common border with Russia is in the interest of Budapest’s security because Hungary does not have good memories of the days when the conditions were like this!