Hungary’s Orban, longtime critic of Ukraine aid, arrives in Kyiv for talks with Zelensky
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, during a visit to Ukraine, called for a swift ceasefire to initiate negotiations with Russia and end the ongoing war.
- Orban's visit marked the first time he stood beside President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is critical of Western aid received by Kyiv.
- Orban's visit was significant as he had not visited Ukraine since Russia's invasion in 2022, and openly criticized Europe's financial and military support to Kyiv.
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