The Prime Minister of Hungary, which holds the presidency of the Council of the EU, Viktor Orbán published his letter to the President of the European Council Charles Michel regarding his “peacekeeping” trips to Moscow and China.
July 18, the text of Viktor Orban’s letter to Charles Michel appeared on the official portal of the Hungarian government.
— Since fragments of my report to the President of the European Council on my peace mission became known, I decided to disclose the entire document — for clarity and context, — Orbán said on his X (Twitter), sharing a link to the page.
Orbán’s letter to Michel: what is known
Some media have obtained a letter from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the leaders of the European Union, in which he outlined the so-called plan to end the war in Ukraine.
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To which the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, sent Orban a counter letter stating that Hungary’s presidency of the EU Council does not give it the right to initiate any “peace missions” on behalf of the entire block.
Recall that on July 5, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived on a visit to Moscow and met with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.