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Orban’s Moscow Visit Draws Criticism from EU Council President Charles Michel

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Orban's Moscow Visit Draws Criticism from EU Council President Michel

Charles Michel, President of the European Council, has voiced concerns regarding Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s upcoming visit to Russia, scheduled for Friday. Michel addressed the matter on social media platform X.

Michel emphasised that Hungary, which began its rotational presidency of the European Council in July, does not hold a mandate to engage with Russia on behalf of the European Union. “The European Council’s position is clear: Russia is the aggressor, Ukraine is the victim. No discussions about Ukraine can occur without Ukraine,” Michel stated.

The planned visit follows shortly after Orban’s trip to Kyiv, a move reported by journalist Szabolcs Panyi of VSquare and Direkt36, who covers Central and Eastern Europe.

Panyi’s sources indicated that Orban, accompanied by Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, known for his pro-Russian stance, would head to Moscow. This information was corroborated by Radio Free Europe sources.

Hungary’s official tenure as the presiding nation of the European Union commenced on 1 July, positioning Orban as a significant EU representative in his forthcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In a related development, it has been reported that Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto contacted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov following the leaders’ meeting in Kyiv.

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