Orban calls Prigozhin's armed mutiny senseless
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- 27 June, 2023
- 11:11
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the secret services of Budapest do not attach much importance to the attempted military revolt in Russia organized by Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin.
According to Report, in an interview with Bild, he noted that this event was unlikely to present any special significance and would not have any impact on the conflict in Ukraine.
Russia works differently, Orban said adding that the structures in Russia are very stable and are based on the army, the secret services, and the police.
Orban noted that Russia is a different country, a country focused on military operations.
According to the Hungarian prime minister, Russian President Vladimir Putin remains a strong and popular leader.
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