Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk directly asked Hungarian Cabinet Chief Viktor Orban about his possible visit to Moscow. Tusk published his call to Orban on his own page. social network X (formerly Twitter).
“Rumors about your visit to Moscow cannot be true? Or can they? – wrote Tusk.
Previously, Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov neither confirmed nor denied Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban may visit Russia on Friday, July 5th.
On July 2, Orban said that Budapest was not trying to prolong the Ukrainian conflict and was actively working to resolve the issue.
The Hungarian Prime Minister in Ukraine proposed a ceasefire plan. Orban visited Kiev on July 2 for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The meeting discussed the possibility of a ceasefire until peace talks between Moscow and Kiev begin.
Orban previously guess The end of the conflict in Ukraine.