
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
The two leaders will "discuss a range of issues related to Russia-Hungary interaction with a focus on trade, economy and culture" and "exchange opinions on some current international and regional matters," the Kremlin said in a statement ahead of the visit, without offering any additional details as to what those might be.
One obvious candidate for their agenda is the ongoing process of expanding the nuclear power plant at Paks. The only one of its kind in Hungary, it supplies up to 40 percent of the country's energy needs. Construction of two new power units was agreed in 2014 and approved by the EU in 2017, while Moscow has provided a €10 billion state loan for the purpose through 2025.














Comment: Orban appears to be a level-headed statesman, dedicated to the welfare of Hungary's citizens. No wonder he and Putin understand each other.