The representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, in an interview with the RIA Novosti agency, clarified that the prospects for cooperation between Moscow and Budapest remain unwavering, despite the sweeping political changes in Europe.
From the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia is sending clear messages of power to the West. The representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, in an interview with the RIA Novosti agency, clarified that the prospects for cooperation between Moscow and Budapest remain unwavering, despite the sweeping political changes in Europe.
The statements of Maria Zakharova come at an extremely critical juncture, as the political landscape in Hungary has been completely overturned. After the recent parliamentary elections, the "Tisa" party of Peter Magyar achieved a historic victory, toppling Viktor Orban and taking the reins of the premiership. Despite the fall of Orban, Moscow appears completely confident in its influence, with the Foreign Ministry spokesperson meaningfully emphasizing that it is now obvious that the two countries have excellent prospects for further penetration and cooperation in a wide range of sectors, causing intense irritation in Brussels.
The... reminder to the US about the brotherhood of war
Maria Zakharova, however, did not stop there, but proceeded to a highly symbolic retrospective of history, directly targeting Washington. When asked about the peak moment in Russia's relations with the US, the Russian official did not hesitate to invoke the years of World War II, sending a resounding message about what can happen when the two superpowers unite. She characterized that wartime alliance as a "brotherhood," speaking of the best thing that ever happened between the two countries. Despite the atrocities of the past, Maria Zakharova spoke of a true, sincere, and spiritual union in the name of a higher purpose, leaving clear barbs regarding the current absolute Cold War trajectory into which the relations between the two sides have fallen.
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