Russian president, Hungary's PM discuss Ukraine conflict, says Kremlin
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- 11 December, 2024
- 11:10
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday discussed the Ukraine conflict in a call with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is casting himself as a possible peacemaker, Report informs via AFP.
"There was a thorough exchange of views on Ukrainian issues," the Kremlin said in its readout of the call, adding that Putin said Kyiv had adopted a "destructive" position that ruled out a peace agreement.
The call was initiated at Orban's request, the Kremlin said, and comes a day after Budapest's top diplomat said Hungary would forge ahead with its self-styled Ukraine "peace mission".
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