Hungarian opposition voted down: Putin will not be arrested in Hungary
Fidesz members of parliament’s foreign affairs committee have voted against an opposition Democratic Coalition proposal that would have allowed the possibility of arresting Russian President Vladimir Putin were he to set foot in Hungary, and handing him over to the International Criminal Court, MTI reported.
Ágnes Vadai told an online press briefing that the government was prepared to “give shelter” to Putin on the grounds that the statute of the International Criminal Court has not yet been promulgated.
She insisted that DK‘s initiative was “voted down today on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán‘s orders … [who] caters to Putin by buying Russian gas at a very high price.”
Orbán is “interested in Putin and profit, he is not interested in the livelihood of Ukrainian children or Hungarian citizens”, she added.
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Hungary should never make enemies of energy supplying countries.