Russian President Vladimir Putin did not convey a message to Kyiv through Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
This was announced on November 9 by the press secretary of the head of the Russian state, Dmitry Peskov.
The statement by the Kremlin representative is quoted by MIA "Russia Today" .
How the Kremlin responded to the question about sending a message to Kyiv through Orban
Journalists asked Peskov whether Putin had conveyed any messages through Orban to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who visited Hungary the day before.
No, I didn’t pass anything on through Orban, ” the press secretary of the Russian head of state responded.
In early July, Orban held meetings with Putin, Zelensky, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and former US President Donald Trump.
Subsequently, the Hungarian Prime Minister presented his peace plan for Ukraine to the leaders of the European Union.