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"A peaceful mission is ongoing": Orban after meeting Putin announced new "unexpected meetings"

The Hungarian Prime Minister stated that the next "surprise" should be expected on the morning of July 8. But he did not specify with whom and where exactly these meetings will take place. Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced new "unexpected meetings" after a visit to Moscow. For his part, the country's foreign minister Peter Siyarto advised European politicians to "fasten the belts". About it reports the Swiss site Die Weltwoche.

The Hungarian Prime Minister stated that the next "surprise" should be expected in the morning on July 8, but did not specify with whom and where these meetings will take place. In the published address of Peter Siyarto, he advises "European post -war politicians" to fasten the seat belts "next week. "A peaceful mission is ongoing and even intensifying, so I urge European guidance politicians to fasten my seat belts," the Hungarian diplomat warned.

Viktor Orban went to a meeting with Kremlin head Vladimir Putin on July 5 - three days after the Kiev meeting with Vladimir Zelensky. In the Russian Federation, Orban wrote that "a peaceful mission continues" and called Moscow "the second stop. " It should be reminded that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo first appeared in public and became interested in Victor Orban. It was also reported that Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orban discussed the war.