Hungary Quits Russian-Led IIB Bank After US Sanctions
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Hungary’s government decided to quit the Russian-controlled International Investment Bank a day after the US sanctioned the lender, the Economic Development Ministry said in a statement.
The country will join other European Union members, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania, that have left or are in the process of withdrawal from the organization since Russia attacked Ukraine a year ago.