The head of the OP Ermak and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary Szijjártó held a telephone conversation.
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In this regard, the head of the OP and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Hungary agreed to hold a bilateral meeting between the teams at the government level next week, the statement said.
They also agreed on the need for personal contact and agreed to maintain regular communication to resolve “complex issues on the bilateral agenda.”
This conversation, as the OP said, was a continuation of the meeting of the head of the Office of the President and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleba with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Hungary in Uzhgorod on January 29.
Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto commented on the criticism of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in his direction due to a meeting with his Russian counterpart Lavrov in Turkey at the end of February.
According to the head of Hungarian diplomacy, Poland “simply must respect the fact that we think differently about the possibility of peace in Ukraine,” Budapest “stands for peace,” and the Polish government “has a more pro-military position.”
The Hungarian Foreign Minister assured that he will continue to meet with Lavrov if necessary and will provide assistance to those wishing to establish contact with the Kremlin.
On March 4, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto told Russian propagandists that a meeting between Orban and Zelensky would not take place in the near future.
According to him, the prerequisites for such a meeting are not yet ready.
Source: Racurs

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