- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, discussing peace proposals for Ukraine.
- Orban’s visit coincides with Hungary assuming the rotating presidency of the EU, a position EU leaders assert does not grant him authority to negotiate on behalf of the EU.
- Putin expressed willingness to discuss peace, blaming Ukraine and its Western allies for the lack of progress, while Orban offered to act as a mediator.
- EU leaders and officials strongly criticized Orban’s trip, with some labeling it as appeasement and others suggesting Orban’s actions do not represent EU positions.
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that Orban had notified NATO of his visit, but clarified that Orban does not represent NATO either.
- The visit has sparked concerns over EU and NATO unity, particularly in light of Orban’s previous stances that have diverged from collective decisions on aid for Ukraine.
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