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Orban called on EU leaders to travel to Moscow for a security agreement with Russia

Orban: EU leaders should go to Moscow and conclude an agreement with Russia
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban invited the leaders of the European Union (EU) to visit Moscow to sign a security agreement with Russia. He stated this on September 7, delivering a speech on the occasion of the opening of the political season in Ketch.

"Europe, in fact, needs to <...> go to Moscow and conclude a security agreement between the European Union and Russia. Not only about Ukraine, but also about security between the European Union and Russia," Orban said, RIA Novosti reports.

According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, the agreement should mean that Ukraine will not be able to become a member of the North Atlantic Alliance or the European Union.

On August 25, the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister's office, Gergei Guyash, said that Kiev's behavior did not correspond to the status of a candidate for EU membership. He said that Ukraine is unworthy to be a member of the EU, as it endangers the energy security of the community's states by undermining the Nord Stream gas pipeline.

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