Péter Sztáray, State Secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, has explained why his country has not condemned North Korea’s arms shipments to Russia for the war against Ukraine, as almost all other EU members have done.
Lawmakers of the ruling United Russia party submitted on Jan. 22 to Russia’s parliament a bill that further tightens the prosecution of people who criticize the Russian Armed Forces and call for actions to "jeopardize state security."
Hungary supposedly “received no evidence” of North Korea’s arms supply to Russia (www.pravda.com.ua)
Péter Sztáray, State Secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, has explained why his country has not condemned North Korea’s arms shipments to Russia for the war against Ukraine, as almost all other EU members have done.
Russia's parliament considers bill on property seizure for 'discrediting' Russian army (kyivindependent.com)
Lawmakers of the ruling United Russia party submitted on Jan. 22 to Russia’s parliament a bill that further tightens the prosecution of people who criticize the Russian Armed Forces and call for actions to "jeopardize state security."