Orban tried out Russian cuisine in a restaurant after talks with Putin
After talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban dined on Russian cuisine at the Zhivago restaurant opposite the Kremlin. This was announced on November 28 by a source of Izvestia.
"Orban at the Zhivago restaurant was very pleased to taste pancakes with red caviar, bacon in the husk (they make their own guests in the restaurant after boiling pork in onion husks), pickles, Siberian dumplings (beef, pork, rabbit, butter onions, ground black pepper), Moscow borscht," he said. the source.
The politician had a glass of vodka among his drinks.
The politician arrived at the restaurant at 4:30 p.m. and stayed there for about an hour and a half.
Earlier in the day, Orban arrived in the Kremlin for talks. At the same time, he called the purpose of the trip to discuss with the Russian side the issue of Hungary's energy supply ahead of the upcoming winter.
During the meeting, the Russian leader also said that relations between Russia and Hungary are based on pragmatism and "the best of what has happened" in their history. Putin noted his long-standing acquaintance with Orban, as well as the fact that, despite all the difficulties, the countries' relations continue to develop.
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