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Masstown farmer launches pumpkins over a kilometre for charity | SaltWireBUDAPEST - The United States is concerned about Hungary's relationship with Russia, and finds Prime Minister Viktor Orban's decision to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin"troubling", the U.S. Embassy in Budapest said on Friday.
"The United States is concerned about Hungary’s relationship with Russia," U.S. Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman said in a statement. Hungary, which is also a NATO member, has opposed many EU initiatives to support Ukraine in resisting Moscow's forces and gets most of its crude oil and gas from Russia.
Following Orban's meeting, the ambassadors of NATO countries and of Sweden who are based in Budapest gathered to discuss their concerns about Hungary's growing rapprochement with Moscow, Radio Free Europe reported.
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