Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban noted that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s answer to the question about the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine was not encouraging. TASS writes about this.
“Everyone in Europe today is asking one question: Will there be a ceasefire in Ukraine? “The answer I received from the Russian President to this question was not encouraging, to say the least,” he said.
According to the Prime Minister, the most important issues for Hungary are the end of the conflicts around Budapest, the influx of refugees and sanctions.
Earlier, Putin and Orban had discussed bilateral relations between the states on the sidelines of the “One Belt, One Road” forum in China.
The Russian leader said that despite the current geopolitical conditions, Moscow’s relations with many European countries are maintained and developed.
Putin too statedHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban knows how to defend his interests persistently and tactfully. According to the Russian leader, Orban belongs to a small group of European politicians who know how to defend their interests and do it persistently, consistently and tactfully.
Previously Orban reported To Putin about what worries Europe.