Orban Refused to Sign EU Statement Supporting Ukraine: What Starmer Said.
The Prime Minister of Hungary refused to sign the EU statement supporting Ukraine ahead of the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Putin. At the same time, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer made an important statement.
This and more will be discussed on the air of Day.LIVE on Tuesday, August 12.
Guests of the Day.LIVE Broadcast
Today, the following guests will discuss important events and topics in Ukraine and the world:
- First Deputy President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mykhailo Nepran;
- Political scientist, Vice President of AC 'Policy' Oleg Lisny;
- International Political Scientist Andriy Buzarov;
- Recruitment Officer of the 28th OMBr Denys Shvydky;
- Political Technologist Oleg Posternak;
- Military Observer, Journalist Vasyl Pehnyo;
- Political Scientist Oleg Saakyan.
What Will Be Discussed on the Day.LIVE Broadcast
During the broadcast, the guests will discuss the following topics:
- The Hungarian government refused to support the joint statement of the other 26 EU member countries, which welcomes the efforts of US President Donald Trump to end Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine;
- The defense in the Pokrovsk direction continues, but the military makes discouraging statements. According to the officer, former chief of staff of 'Azov', Bohdan 'Tavr' Krotevych, Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad have almost been surrounded. He emphasized that the situation is worsening day by day;
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney congratulated international peace efforts to stop the Russo-Ukrainian war during a phone call on August 11, but warned against 'imposing' an agreement on Ukraine.
Recall that before his meeting with Putin.
Earlier, the countries of the Nordic-Baltic Eight called on Trump to in the negotiations with Putin.
The news describes that the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban refused to sign the EU statement supporting Ukraine ahead of the meeting between Trump and Putin. There is also mention of the important statement by Keir Starmer. The existence of different views among countries around the world on the situation in Ukraine indicates the complexity of the geopolitical situation in the region.
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