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EU ministers to address Orban's controversial diplomatic moves

The foreign ministers of EU countries will discuss the "unacceptable" visits of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to Moscow and Beijing at a meeting on Monday in Brussels, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell informed before the meeting.

Viktor Orban (Photo by Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Viktor Orban (Photo by Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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"We will discuss what happened and what positions the Hungarian government has taken," Borrell said. He added that member states will need to debate this issue before making any potential decisions on dealing with the Hungarian presidency of the Council of the EU in the coming months.

Orban, as part of a self-proclaimed "peace mission," recently visited Kyiv, Moscow, and Beijing. He also discussed this matter during the NATO summit in Washington, D.C., and after its conclusion.

Orban's self-proclaimed "peace mission," which he began after Hungary assumed the presidency of the Council of the EU on July 1, has been sharply criticized by representatives of EU institutions and many politicians from member states of the Community.

Orban: I negotiate every day

The European Commission announced on July 15 that it would be represented exclusively by senior officials at informal Council of the EU meetings in Budapest, not by commissioners. This was in response to Orban's unannounced and uncoordinated visit to Moscow at the beginning of July.

In a Friday interview, Orban stated that he would continue his "peace mission" until a ceasefire is reached in Russia's war against Ukraine. He considered the November presidential elections in the USA as crucial for his mission.

"Every day I negotiate with someone about some possibility, some detail, some new initiative," Orban said in an interview with public broadcaster Radio Kossuth.

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