Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the new Prime Minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, had contact on the sidelines of the EU summit in Brussels. Magyar urged European leaders to be honest and abandon double standards.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the new Prime Minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, engaged in conversation during the EU summit in Brussels. This information emerged from Magyar’s post on his social media account “X,” as reported by UNN.
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In his address at the summit, Magyar spoke to European leaders about the importance of honesty and the necessity of moving away from double standards and ambiguous rhetoric.




I told them about my experiences over the past two years, having visited 700 towns and villages and spoken directly with people, and about what I believe politics should be. I emphasized that I do not seek popularity in this hall or in Brussels – I want to always represent the Hungarian people.
– stated the Hungarian Prime Minister in his post.
Recall
The head of the Hungarian government, Péter Magyar, successfully advocated for the removal of a clause concerning the accelerated accession of Ukraine from the EU summit’s declaration.
