Hungarian PM Orban's Peace Mission to Moscow
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Moscow to hold discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin. As per his spokesperson, Bertalan Havasi, Orban's journey was termed as a 'peace mission' in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived in Moscow by plane on Friday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia's state-run TASS news agency reported, citing Orban's spokesperson.
Orban was on "a peace mission", Bertalan Havasi, his spokesman, was cited as saying separately by Hungary's MTI-ECONEWS in an apparent reference to the war in Ukraine.
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