After visiting Kyiv and Moscow, the Hungarian leader arrived in China on a “peace mission.” Before that, he announced “unexpected visits.”
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that he has arrived in Beijing. He wrote about it on the evening of Monday, July 8, on the social network X.
Orban did not give details, only publishing a photo from the airport, which he quickly signed “Peace Mission 3.0” and added the hashtag Beijing.
Let’s recall that on July 2, the Prime Minister of Hungary visited Ukraine for the first time since the beginning of a full-scale war and met with President Vladimir Zelensky. He suggested that Ukraine cease fire and then start peace negotiations with Russia.
Orbán subsequently visited Moscow. Traveling from Moscow after a meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the Hungarian prime minister said he plans to make several more “surprise” visits.
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Source: korrespondent

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