
BUDAPEST, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Hungary's Viktor Orban said on Thursday that he would conduct talks on Friday to ensure that Hungary gets enough Russian crude and gas supplies, which would also allow it to provide crude for neighbouring Serbia.
The Hungarian prime minister did not provide more details and did not specify where these talks would take place, following press reports he would be meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday. Orban said Hungary would be "pleased" to take a role in Serbia's NIS but it was up to Serbia to decide about the future of the refinery hit by US sanctions.