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Orbán to meet Putin in Moscow visit likely to anger EU
Hungarian PM ‘trying to mediate between Russia and Ukraine’ after Hungary took over rotating EU presidency. Viktor Orbán will travel to Moscow on Friday for talks with Vladimir Putin, sources said, days after Hungary’s prime minister made his ...Russia -
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Orbán to meet Putin after Kyiv trip
Hungary’s PM seeks to broker peace talks after opposing western support for Ukraine in Russia’s invasionUkraine -
Financial Times - World
Why the EU is outraged over Orbán’s trip to see Putin
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Viktor Orbán visits Vladimir Putin to condemnation from fellow EU leaders
Brussels disassociates itself from Hungarian PM’s Moscow trip, which he has tried to cast as a peace mission . Europe live – latest updatesViktor Orbán, Europe’s most pro-Russian leader, met Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Friday on a rare trip ...European Union -
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Hungary's Orbán meets Putin for talks in Moscow in a rare visit by a European leader
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Hungary's Russia-friendly PM meets Putin in Moscow
Viktor Orban's self-styled "peace mission" was heavily criticised by EU leaders and by Ukraine.Russia -
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Hungary's Orbán arrives in Moscow for talks with Putin
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has visited Moscow for a rare meeting by a European leader with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed peace proposals for UkraineRussia -
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Putin tells Hungary's Orbán he is ready to discuss 'nuances' of Ukraine conflict
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán traveled to Moscow for talks with President Vladimir Putin on Friday, in rare visit by a European leader.Ukraine -
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Orbán vows to continue working for peace in Ukraine after Putin talks
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