According to the head of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office, Orban discussed with Putin the need to “put an end to Russian aggression.”
Head of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office, Gergely Gulyas, made an excuse for Viktor Orban’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was reported by the Hungarian TV channel ATV.
According to Guillas, the head of the Hungarian government spoke with Putin about the need for peace and “an end to Russian aggression.”
It was noted that Guillas responded to the criticism of the US Ambassador to Hungary, David Pressman. Himself on X (formerly Twitter) WroteOrban decided to stand with the man whose forces were responsible for crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Orban’s private secretary said that US President Joe Biden had met with Putin many times before. Journalists noted that Biden met with the Kremlin chief only before the start of the Russian Armed Forces’ full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Then Guillas said it was necessary to talk about peace.
“That’s exactly what the Prime Minister did and I would advise others to do the same,” he added.
Guillas reportedly said that Budapest’s official position was to condemn the war and respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. He answered the question of why Orban described the attack on Ukraine as a “military operation” during his meeting with Putin with these words.
Viktor Orban called the war in Ukraine a “military operation”: what is known
Let us recall that on October 17, it was learned that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described the war in Ukraine as a “military operation” during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Member of the Hungarian Parliament Marton Pomposcheo, who posted the relevant video on Facebook, was angry with Orban’s such statements and noted that what was happening in Ukraine was a war in which Transcarpathian Hungarians especially died.
It was also reported that Hungary and the Russian Federation confirmed their ties at a forum in China. According to media reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that Russia sees Hungary as a key potential rival for Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
Source: Focus
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