Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Kyiv on July 2, 2024, meeting President Zelensky. Orban, a critic of EU support for Ukraine, urged a "quick ceasefire" to accelerate peace talks with Russia. This visit, Orban's first since the 2022 invasion, came as Hungary assumed the EU's rotating presidency. Despite tense relations, the leaders discussed Ukraine's EU aspirations and ongoing conflict. Orban's stance could significantly influence EU policy towards Ukraine in the coming months.
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