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HUNGARY: Foreign Minister Says Hungary Welcomes US-Russia Consultations

HUNGARY
  • Hungary is pleased to see direct Russia-US consultations under way in Saudi Arabia because good US-Russia relations always benefit world security, foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said in New York on Tuesday. He said Hungary was ready for the "new age of global reality," while also acknowledging the role of China for keeping the issue of peace alive.
  • The governing Fidesz party holds the second and final day of a retreat in the town of Balatonfured.
  • There are no major data releases scheduled for today, or for the remainder of the week. The NBH rate decision on Feb 25 marks the next domestic risk event of note, while Prime Minister Orban will deliver a state-of-nation address over the weekend.
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  • Hungary is pleased to see direct Russia-US consultations under way in Saudi Arabia because good US-Russia relations always benefit world security, foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said in New York on Tuesday. He said Hungary was ready for the "new age of global reality," while also acknowledging the role of China for keeping the issue of peace alive.
  • The governing Fidesz party holds the second and final day of a retreat in the town of Balatonfured.
  • There are no major data releases scheduled for today, or for the remainder of the week. The NBH rate decision on Feb 25 marks the next domestic risk event of note, while Prime Minister Orban will deliver a state-of-nation address over the weekend.