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Orbán shared his report to Council of Europe President Michel on social media

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has issued a report to European Council President Charles Michel on the results of his visits to Ukraine, Russia, China and the United States.

According to Report, the head of the Hungarian government published the full text of the document on his page on the X social network.

‘Since parts of the report I submitted to Charles Michel, President of the Council of Europe, on my peace mission, have come to light, I have decided to publish the entire document for clarity and context,’ he wrote.

Earlier, German daily Bild reported that Orban had written a letter to the President of the Council of Europe calling for the resumption of diplomatic relations with Russia and a peace conference with China to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

It will be recalled that Orban visited Moscow on 5 July, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The politician’s visit followed a trip to Kiev, where he held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. After his meeting with Putin, Orban stated that the positions of Kiev and Moscow are very far apart. The Hungarian Prime Minister then visited China and the United States. Following this, he reportedly sent a letter to Charles Michel and the EU heads of state about his working visits during his world tour.

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