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During talks, the foreign minister of Hungary hopes that Russia will release two ethnic Hungarian prisoner of war

Peter Szijjarto, Hungary's foreign minister, said that he hopes Russia will free two ethnic Hungarian war prisoners during his talks with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

Szijjarto traveled to Moscow one day after Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orban had a telephone call with Putin. They discussed the Middle East situation, Ukraine and whether crude oil and natural gases were available for Hungary.

Orban's Government has made Russia's War on Ukraine a major topic in his campaign for the 12th April parliamentary elections, increasing tensions between Budapest & Kyiv.

Szijjarto? said in a Facebook broadcast from Moscow that two ethnic Hungarian prisoner of war? have recently asked Hungary for assistance.

Szijjarto stated, "I hope after our 'talks that more people will fly home on the plane as opposed to those who came this way."

Ukraine is home for around 150,000 ethnic Hungarians. Most of them live in Transcarpathia. Orban's government has been at odds with Kyiv over the language rights of ethnic Hungarians for many years.

Orban's government also accused Kyiv of conscripting ethnic Hungarians who Budapest claimed should not have been called into service. Last Friday, the Foreign Minister summoned Kyiv’s?ambassador in Budapest to protest against the conscription.

Orban, the Hungarian prime minister,'maintained a warm relationship with Moscow after the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine and is unwilling to give up its purchases from Russia of oil and gas, which led to tensions between the EU and Hungary.

Hungary announced last month that it would 'block' the next EU package of sanctions against Russia, as well as a 90-billion euro (105-billion dollar) EU loan to Ukraine for its defense against Russia until the Druzhba Pipeline resumes shipments.

(source: Reuters)