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Slovakia’s Fico ready to cooperate with Hungary’s new prime minister

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April 13 (Reuters) - Slovak Prime ‌Minister Robert Fico congratulated Hungary's incoming leader, Peter Magyar, ​on Monday, offering "intensive cooperation", while expressing gratitude to outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban after a ⁠major election upset nL1N40V01B.

Fico, a key ally who had backed Orban nL1N40U06F before voting started, said Slovakia was ready for the close ties and joint action ​in protecting energy interests remained a goal.

Veteran nationalist Orban lost power in Sunday's election ‌after 16 years in office, with Magyar and his upstart centre-right Tisza party winning a comfortable majority of seats in parliament.

"With full respect, I take note of ⁠the decision of the citizens of Hungary ... and am ready ⁠for intensive cooperation with the new Hungarian prime minister, whom I congratulate on the election result," Fico said in a statement.

Under Fico, who returned to office in 2023, Slovakia has been a close ally of Hungary, with both ‌neighbours maintaining warm ties with Moscow, opposing European Union sanctions and keeping up ⁠purchases of Russian oil and gas.

Both have sought to ‌restore Russian oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline, ​which has been out of action since late January after damage in Ukraine that Kyiv said was caused by a Russian strike.

Fico said he believed ‌Slovakia, Hungary and central Europe were still interested ​in resuming its operation, adding that ⁠joint action with Hungary in protecting energy interests remained unchanged ‌as a government goal.

Last week, Ukrainian President ⁠Volodymyr Zelenskiy said pipeline repairs nL8N40S11K would be completed in spring. Fico and Orban have had tense relations with Zelenskiy despite Russia's invasion of Ukraine in ​2022.

In a separate statement ‌on Facebook, Fico said Slovak-Hungarian relations have never been at such a high ⁠level, and he praised Orban for exemplary ​cooperation and protection of sovereignty and national interests.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet ​in Prague; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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