Orban Goes to Russia, Putin Agrees About Defending European Identity

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 18, 2016

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Viktor Orban was in Moscow yesterday and appeared at a press conference with the famous Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Putin agrees with us about the migrants and the importance of maintaining European identity. I guess we already knew that. But nice to see him getting along with Europe’s number one shitlord, despite historical tensions.

RT:

Putin said he’s happy with the quality of relations between Russia and Hungary, though he accepts there has been a drop in trade.

“We are satisfied even despite a well-known drop in trade turnover. We are content with the nature of our relationship,” Putin said, adding that Hungary is an “old and faithful partner.”

“We are really counting that the plans we came up with a year ago during my visit to Budapest, will move forward and come to fruition,” Putin added.

The refugee crisis is “an internal problem of the EU” he noted, adding that Russia does not “interfere in these issues.”

He said that “the position of Hungary and its prime minister, which is to defend European identity, the identity of one’s country and people, is likable to us.”

Prior to the tete-a-tete meeting, Orban said that Hungary is interested in “normal” relations between Russia and the EU.

Ideally, we’re going to soon see the rest of the Eastern European countries get over their daddy issues with Russia and get on board with the new Eastern Empire. Though Poland, even with it’s new right wing government, is still calling on NATO to protect it from the Big Bad Bear. Regrettably.