Putin, Trump and Hungary
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Hungary's strongman leader Viktor Orbán calls Trump's announcement of a meeting with Putin in his country great news for "peace-loving people."
The European Union summit declaration on Ukraine, which will take place on October 23–24, will be supported by 26 member states. Hungary does not plan to endorse it again, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,
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Orbán celebrates Hungary as ‘the only place in Europe’ where a Trump-Putin meeting can be held
“Budapest is essentially the only place in Europe today where such a meeting could be held, primarily because Hungary is almost the only pro-peace country,” Orbán said. “For three years, we have been the only country that has consistently, openly, loudly and actively advocated for peace.”
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Ukraine urges EU to start informal accession talks despite Hungary's veto
Oleksandr Ilkov, head of the Government Office for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, has said that Ukraine expects a response from the European Union on its implemented reforms and calls to begin an informal negotiation process despite the veto by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Poland hopes Ukraine knocks out Druzhba pipeline — Sikorski taunts Hungary
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on Oct. 22 expressed hope that Ukrainian drone forces succeed in disabling an oil pipeline carrying Russian oil to Hungary, amid another Warsaw-Budapest spat.
EADaily, October 22nd, 2025. Ukraine may blow up an oil pipeline supplying Hungary with Russian oil. This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil after failed talks with Vladimir Putin to end the Ukraine war.