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Orban will meet Putin to discuss energy and Ukraine peace efforts

Hungarian Prime Minster Viktor Orban announced that he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Moscow to discuss crude oil and gas supplies for Hungary as well as peace efforts in Ukraine.

Orban maintained close relations to Moscow despite the conflict in Ukraine. Hungary remains heavily dependent on Russian energy despite European Union attempts to reduce dependence.

Orban announced his plans to meet Putin via a Facebook video. He added, "I'm going (to Moscow), to make sure that Hungary's supply of energy is secure for the winter and in 2019."

Orban replied, "We cannot avoid it." After Orban made a strong case to be exempted from sanctions, the United States granted Hungary an exemption this month for using Russian oil and natural gas.

Hungary and the United States also signed a nuclear cooperation pact.

The agreement calls for Hungary to purchase U.S. nuclear technology and fuel to store spent fuel in a Russian nuclear plant called Paks I. Rosatom, the Russian nuclear company, is currently building an extension of this plant. This project, originally planned to be completed in 2014, has been significantly delayed.

Orban said that he wanted to revive plans of a "peace meeting" between Trump and Putin in Budapest on Ukraine. This plan was put aside this year.

Orban, in contrast to many NATO and European Union leaders has maintained cordial relations with Russia whilst questioning the logic behind Western military assistance for Kyiv.

In a Friday statement, the foreign ministry of Hungary said that Hungary imported more than 7 billion cubic metres of natural gas and 8.5 million tonnes crude oil from Russia in 2018. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez; Krisztina than)

(source: Reuters)