Zelensky visited Hungary for the first time since the conflict began

08.11.2024 07:30

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Hungary for the first time since the beginning of the conflict.

Ukrainian, Russian and Western media write about this.

In particular, MIA "Russia Today" reports that in this EU country a high-ranking guest took part in the summit of the European Political Community.

It is known that this event brought together about fifty heads of state and government leaders.

Speaking, Zelensky stated that Kyiv considers it unacceptable to make concessions to Russia.

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Photo: screenshot from a video of Volodymyr Zelensky on social media

He drew special attention to the fact that Ukraine and Hungary did not sign the bilateral agreement due to the absence of a clause in it on supporting Kyiv’s entry into NATO.

According to the Ukrainian leader, Budapest's support for Ukraine's entry into the North Atlantic Alliance is very important for his country.

The document currently does not include Hungary's support for Ukraine in NATO. Since this does not exist, this document has not been signed, he said.

According to journalists, during the meeting, various other topics were touched upon, including global security.

Among other things, issues related to combating illegal migration, climate change, and the current economic situation were raised.

Author: Pavel Gospodarik Internet resource editor