Trump called Orban after talks with Zelensky: what was discussed.
President of the United States Donald Trump called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, reports Bloomberg.
Trump wanted to know from Orban the reason for his blocking of Ukraine's negotiations to join the European Union.
In addition, the leaders discussed the possibility of holding future negotiations between Putin and Zelensky in Budapest.
It should be noted that neither the White House nor the office of the Hungarian Prime Minister officially reported on the conversation between Trump and Orban.
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Orban continues his anti-Ukrainian campaign, stating that most people in EU countries would oppose Ukraine's Euro-integration.
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After talks with Zelensky, Trump called Orban to understand his position on Ukraine's EU membership. They also discussed the possibility of future negotiations between Putin and Zelensky in Budapest. Official details of the conversation were not disclosed, however, Orban continues to maintain his anti-Ukrainian stance, trying to convince that most EU countries do not support the idea of Ukraine's Euro-integration.
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