The head of the Hungarian government said that after trips to Moscow and Kyiv, he realized that the positions of both sides regarding the war unleashed by the Russian Federation were very far apart.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday, July 6, en route from Moscow after a meeting with Vladimir Putin, told Die Weltwoche that he plans to make several more “unexpected” visits next week .
“I’ll have a few meetings next week that will be just as unexpected and still very tightly controlled. When I arrive, everyone will be surprised that I’m there after all,” he said.
At the same time, he did not specify exactly where and with whom he was going.
Commenting on his visit to Moscow, Orban said he was aware that he was called Putin’s friend.
“Yes, I am criticized that I am a friend of Putin, but, for a second, I am a friend of the Hungarian people. I am a friend of the world. This is very important. I am a friend of the world. The reason why I am negotiating with Putin is because I am looking I am the shortest and fastest way “to stop this war and achieve peace,” he said.
Orban added that he also traveled to Kyiv, and this trip required mystery from him.
“Yes, the meeting was prepared secretly… And then, when it was over, I started organizing a meeting with Putin. Kyiv in Budapest?
As you know, on July 2, Orban visited Ukraine for the first time since the beginning of a full-scale war and met with President Vladimir Zelensky. He suggested that the Ukrainian side cease fire and then start peace talks with Russia.
Later, it became known that Orban had arrived in Moscow. The Kremlin reported that the prime minister will meet with Vladimir Putin, and Ukraine will be one of the main topics.
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Source: korrespondent

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