The President of Poland Canceled the Meeting with Orban Due to His Visit to Moscow.
According to ТСН: President Karol Nawrocki canceled the meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This decision was a result of Orban's recent visit to Moscow.
This was reported by the head of the Bureau of International Policy of the Office of the President of Poland, Marcin Przydacz, on X.
Restrictions on the Visit to Hungary
He emphasized that the security of Europe largely depends on solidarity, particularly in the field of energy. Therefore, President Nawrocki decided to limit his visit to Hungary by participating only in the summit of the Presidents of the Visegrad Group in Esztergom. This is related to Orban's visit to Moscow and his statements there.
"Joining the presidents of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary, he will discuss security issues and cooperation in the Central European region," Przydacz emphasized.
Orban's Statements in Moscow
Recently, in Moscow, Orban expressed his concerns regarding the war in Ukraine.
"Ukraine is a neighbor of Hungary, so Hungary fully feels the impact of the Ukrainian conflict, particularly bearing economic losses as economic interactions are blocked by military actions. This is true both for Europe and for us," Orban said.
He also clarified that everyone allegedly is "interested in peace." Furthermore, Orban suggested to Putin: Hungary is ready to "provide a platform for negotiations and facilitate the successful conclusion of this process."
This situation underscores the tension in relations between Poland and Hungary, which could affect stability in the region. Orban's visit to Moscow has provoked mixed evaluations, as his statements impact joint efforts in Europe aimed at supporting Ukraine and ensuring energy security. The next steps of both countries could significantly influence their cooperation within the Visegrad Group and further affect regional politics as a whole.
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