In the Hungarian parliament, supporters of the ruling Fidesz party did not vote for a document supporting the arrest and transfer of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the International Criminal Court if he comes to Hungary.
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This was reported by Ukrinform with reference to the local media resource rtl.hu.
It is noted that Prime Minister Viktor Orban provided the deputies with a corresponding order.
The Orbán government would grant asylum to a Russian president accused of deporting Ukrainian children on the grounds that the ISS charter, already ratified by the Hungarian parliament, has not yet been made public.
Putin, Russian gas and income are more important to the Hungarian premier than anything else.
The Guardian previously wrote that a bipartisan group in Congress is drafting US sanctions that would target leading Hungarian political figures linked to the Orbán government as relations between the two countries continue to deteriorate.
The sanctions bill provides for sanctions against former government officials and supporters primarily associated with Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party. The legislation has been in the making since last year and is expected to be submitted to Congress as early as next month, where it is likely to receive widespread support.
The other day, the States also imposed sanctions against the Hungarian International Investment Bank, which is associated with the Russian Federation.
Source: Racurs

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