Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has travelled to Ukraine for his first visit since the start of the Russian invasion, Budapest has announced, despite high tensions over his closeness to Moscow and opposition to aid for kyiv.
The leader, who has just taken over the rotating presidency of the EU, “arrived in kyiv for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,” his press attaché Bertalan Havasi said, quoted by the national news agency MTI.