In a startling revelation, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has disclosed that many companies within the European Union continue to conduct discreet business with Russia, despite the bloc’s stringent sanctions. Speaking in Budapest, Szijjarto candidly stated, “Everyone in Europe is doing this,” contrasting Hungary’s open acknowledgment of the situation with the denials of others.
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