The European Union is intensifying its pressure on Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán due to his recent 'peace mission' visits to Russia and China, aimed at brokering an end to the war in Ukraine. EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has moved a strategic EU meeting from Budapest to Brussels as a direct response to Orbán's actions, which are perceived as undermining the EU's unified support for Kyiv. This move signals a significant rebuke of Orbán, often referred to as Putin's favorite European leader, highlighting the growing rift between Hungary and other EU member states over the handling of relations with Russia amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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