The media note that this meeting will be the first official bilateral meeting between the two leaders since the start of the war.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban received an invitation from Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for a bilateral meeting. He said this in a speech at an international press conference, reports the British television channel Sky News.
The meeting between Orban and Zelensky will be the first official bilateral meeting between the two leaders since the beginning of the war, the media noted.
Orban said Zelensky offered him a meeting at the beginning of the month and offered to “make a deal.”
“I told him (Zelensky – ed.) that I am at his disposal. We just need to clarify one question: about what? “Orban said.
According to him, the President of Ukraine wants to discuss the country’s application to join the European Union.
Let’s recall that Viktor Orban recently said that if Ukraine becomes a member of the European Union, allegedly all Central European aid from the bloc will go to Kyiv.
Source: korrespondent

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