The European Union has agreed to prolong for 6 months a raft of sanctions aimed at depriving Russia of funds to finance its war against Ukraine.
The Kremlin said both leaders appeared ready for a high-level meeting, but that it was still waiting for word from Washington.
The opportunity and necessity for change within the European Union have become tangible, Janos Boka told Magyar Nemzet in an interview.
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