After his visits to Ukraine, Russia and the USA on July 2-11, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sent proposals to the leaders of the European Union countries on ways to settle the Ukrainian conflict. Balázs Orbán, assistant to the head of Hungary, announced this.
"Orbán's plan is now on the table of all EU leaders, the prime minister also informed the leaders of the European Council in writing about the results of the first round of negotiations, Hungary's proposals. "Budapest expects a change in the political course of the EU," said the adviser to the head of the government.