Russia and Hungary want ease of sanctions while bombs rain on Ukraine

By Helen Womack
Updated February 5 2017 - 9:08am, first published February 4 2017 - 2:39pm
Hungarian opposition party Together (Egyuett) member and independent MP Zsuzsanna Szelenyi speaks during a protest against Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit in downtown Budapest. Photo: MTI/AP
Hungarian opposition party Together (Egyuett) member and independent MP Zsuzsanna Szelenyi speaks during a protest against Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit in downtown Budapest. Photo: MTI/AP

Budapest: While Donald Trump was busy antagonising Iran, offending Australia and insulting Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vladimir Putin made a quick, businesslike visit to his best friend in Europe and showed how he intends to defend Russia's interests in this new age of uncertainty.

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