In the West, sober voices such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who take a stand on the need to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, find it very difficult to break the conflicting sentiments. This was stated by Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov, who was quoted as saying DEA News.
“We see what kind of pressure this is (in the editor’s note of the Hungarian Prime Minister), so of course it is very difficult for these sober voices to overcome this intensification of conflicting feelings,” he emphasized.
Peskov stressed that the EU questions the legitimacy of Orban’s visits to Moscow and Beijing.
Before reportedEuropean Union (EU) leaders may hold a meeting to discuss “violations of the rules” committed by Hungary and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during his visit to Moscow and his meeting with Vladimir Putin, it has been reported.
According to FT’s interlocutors, at the NATO summit in Washington, the leaders of the European Union countries discussed the possibility of writing a joint letter to Viktor Orban, expressing indignation at his actions and demanding an end to his “unauthorized” foreign policy actions.
Previously published by Politico I learned about About the EU’s threats against Hungary following Orban’s visit to the Russian Federation.
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Source: Gazeta

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