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A leaked transcript reportedly reveals that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin 'I am at your service' during an October phone call. This emerges as US Vice Pre

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The Guardian reports that a transcript reportedly reveals Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service" during an October phone call, allegedly offering assistance to his Russian counterpart.

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  • A transcript reportedly reveals Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service" during an October phone call[1]unverified
[1] The Guardian

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  • ?The existence and authenticity of the reported transcript has not been independently verified.

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BudapestHungary, Central Europe
47.50, 19.04
MoscowRussia, Eastern Europe
55.76, 37.62

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The Guardian reports that a transcript reportedly reveals Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service" during an October phone call, allegedly offering assistance to his Russian counterpart.

  • • A transcript reportedly reveals Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service" during an October phone call
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Initial report — unverified: Breaking and unverified report: A transcript reportedly reveals Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service" during an October phone call.