BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The Hungarian prime minister who said Europe had "shot itself in foot" by imposing sanctions on Russia, told diplomats on Monday he would seek support from other EU countries for a push to improve relations with Moscow.
Speaking to the annual gathering of Hungary's ambassadors, Viktor Orban warned against further alienating Moscow, which the European Union has put under sanctions for its role in Ukraine.
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