MOSCOW, December 11. /TASS/. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conveyed no messages from US President-elect Donald Trump during his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told TASS.
Asked if Orban had relayed any messages from Trump following their earlier talks, he said, "No."
"As you’ve heard, the focus was mostly on the energy sector and an exchange of views on Ukraine and Syrian affairs," Peskov added.
Earlier, the two leaders talked over the phone. The conversation was initiated by Hungary.
The previous time Putin spoke with Orban was in July, when the Hungarian premier made a visit to Moscow. Over the past month, Orban became the second European leader to call Putin, after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had held a telephone conversation with the Russian president in mid-November. The calls were initiated by Budapest and Berlin, respectively.