Orban wants to meet Zelensky and change relations between Hungary and Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the Hungarian side tried to agree on a meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, but it did not take place. Orban said that now it is necessary to improve relations between Hungary and Ukraine and this requires a meeting with Zelensky, the Hungarian publication Blikk reports.
“Ukraine is a huge country and behaves this way. Despite all the attempts of Hungary, the Ukrainian-Hungarian meeting did not take place. Hungary indicated its readiness, but the Ukrainian side did not become the host. But something must happen, because, despite the difference in we’re neighbors. Our relations are broken, it needs to be changed, it requires a personal meeting: we are waiting for our turn, "Orban said at his press conference on Thursday.
Previously, CNN wrote that Trump, Putin and Orban vehemently despise Ukraine. One thing is certain: the leaders of the USA, Hungary and the Russian Federation have a negative attitude towards Ukraine, and each has its own reason for this. Many foreign policy analysts are sounding the alarm over Trump’s warm relationship with Orban given the Hungarian’s close relationship with Putin.
Source: Radio Svoboda