BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary has secured an agreement with Washington on a “financial shield” to protect its economy and public finances, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said after talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Orban, a long-time Trump ally, met with the president at the White House on Friday to press for a reprieve from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and gas, securing a one-year exemption.
Hungary had also committed to buying U.S. liquefied natural gas with contracts valued at some $600 million, a White House official said.
“I have also made an agreement with the U.S. President on a financial shield,” Orban told reporters aboard his flight back from the talks in a video published by news website index.hu on Sunday.
“Should there be any external attacks against Hungary or its finan

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