The US president convinced Hungary’s Prime Minister to eliminate his objections to KYIV’s entry into the EU, said resources.
After the call of US President Donald Trump, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban could weaken his objection to Ukraine’s entry into the European Union. Politico reported this on Wednesday, August 27.
The publication writes that European officials are considering the possibility of opening a “negotiating cluster” for Moldova on the eve of the September election in the country. But there is no such step in Ukraine.
At the same time, Ukraine and its allies are a category against such steps. In fact, in Kyiv they insisted that “this would give the Ukrainians a false signal amid peace negotiations through the United States.”
And the French officer said in the publication: “In the context of Ukraine’s current experience, there are benefits for fellow Ukraine candidates and the Moldova candidacy.
“The fact that US president Donald Trump convinces Viktor Orban Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who opens up against Ukraine membership in the EU, but expresses his willingness to support Moldova members diplomats.
The publication indicates that decisions will be made on the “coming day or week”. Two diplomats also expressed hope that in the coming months, given the pressure on the Budapest, it is possible to escape from the boredom of Ukraine’s entry.
“Now he (Orbana – Ed.) Has the opportunity to soften his anti -ukrainian position,” said a diplomat.
The publication remembers that Orban was well identified on how to change its position. Moreover, we can say that “he is a master of it – especially in the EU context.”
Earlier, the media reported that a week ago Trump called Orban to find out why the Hungary Prime Minister was blocking the negotiations of Ukraine’s entry into the European Union. This conversation took place after a conversation between the leaders of the United States, Ukraine and the EU in Washington.
After that, President Vladimir Zelensky confirmed that he really turned to Trump with a request to influence Orban.
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Source: korrespondent

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