Hungary's outgoing Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó denies allegations of Russian influence over him or Prime Minister Viktor Orban following the Fidesz election defeat.
Outgoing Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó rejected claims that Russia holds leverage over him or Prime Minister Viktor Orban following the Fidesz party's election defeat. Szijjártó denied allegations of serving Russian interests or engaging in secret dealings.
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