Hungary’s pro-Russia prime minister has arrived in Kyiv, one day after assuming the European Union presidency.
Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán travelled to Kyiv on Tuesday, marking a surprise visit for one of Europe’s most pro-Russian leaders.
According to British media, sources in Budapest with knowledge of the plans said Orbán is expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his first trip to neighbouring Ukraine since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion more than two years ago.
Officials from both countries said the plans for the visit came together after lengthy negotiations on the issue of rights for Ukraine’s Hungarian-speaking minority, who live in the far west of Ukraine. Budapest has repeatedly criticised Kyiv for alleged discrimination of the Hungarian minority,
The visit comes as Hungary takes over the rotating presidency of the European Union.
The presidency’s role is to set the agenda, chair meetings of EU members in all fields except foreign policy or eurozone matters, seek consensus among member states and broker agreements on legislation with the European Parliament.
However, there have been concerns because of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s many clashes with Brussels in recent months.
Hungary has a history of blocking measures to provide billions of euros in military aid to Ukraine, which has caused frustration among other member states.
Ahead of its assumption of the EU presidency, the bloc hurried through a new set of sanctions against Russia and launched membership talks with Ukraine.