Brussels Disapproves of Viktor Orban’s Desire to Speak with Putin: The European Council’s Stance

Hungarian Prime Minister Orban’s Visit to Moscow Raises Concerns, Challenges EU-Russia Relations and Unsettles EU Diplomats

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is currently serving as the EU presidency, will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Friday. This meeting comes after Orban’s recent visit to Kiev, Ukraine. The trip has raised concerns among some, as it follows his visit to Ukraine and could jeopardize his relationship with the Kremlin.

Orban’s visit to Moscow is not his first meeting with Putin. Previously, they have discussed Chinese investments at a forum in Beijing. However, the timing of this meeting is significant given the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Some EU diplomats have criticized Orban for not consulting with the EU before arranging the meeting with Putin.

The outgoing President of the European Council, Charles Michel, has emphasized that the EU’s position is in support of Ukraine and against Russian aggression. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also expressed concern about Orban’s visit to Moscow. In response to criticism, Orban defended his actions on Facebook, stating that Hungary is taking steps towards peace during its EU presidency.

Orban’s visit to Moscow is seen as controversial due to Hungary’s perceived alignment with Russia within the EU. During his visit to Kiev, Orban called for a ceasefire without demanding that Russian troops withdraw from Ukrainian territory. The outcome of this meeting could have implications for EU-Russia relations and Hungary’s position within the EU.

Overall, Orban’s visit to Moscow raises questions about his relationship with Putin and whether it will impact Hungary’s standing within the EU. It also highlights the ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine and how it affects European countries like Hungary.

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