Trump raises topic of Ukraine's EU membership with Orban, Bloomberg reports
- President Donald Trump called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to discuss Orban's opposition to Ukraine's EU membership, according to Bloomberg.
- European officials asked Trump to persuade Orban to support Ukraine's EU bid during discussions with leaders including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Orban stated on Facebook that he received the EU membership request but remains opposed to it.
- Trump mentioned a potential meeting between Vladimir Putin and Zelenskyy, but the location is still undecided.
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US President Donald Trump called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to convince him to support Ukraine's accession to the European Union (EU), Bloomberg News reported, citing sources. The conversation took place after discussions with European leaders at the White House.
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