02/07/2024 13:50 (UTC)
Kyiv (Ukraine), Jul 2 (EFE/EPA) - Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelenskyy and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held an unprecedented meeting in Kyiv on Tuesday marked by cordiality and focused on the initiatives proposed by both sides to move towards the end of the war through diplomatic channels.After thanking him for traveling to Ukraine for the first time since the beginning of the war and choosing Kyiv for the first trip after Hungary assumed the rotating presidency of the EU Council on Monday, Zelenskyy conveyed to Orbán that he is counting on the Hungarian "leadership" to organize "in the coming months" a second Peace Summit.CAMERA: SERGEY DOLZHENKO.FOOTAGE OF THE JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE OF UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODIMIR ZELENSKYY AND HUNGARIAN PRIME MINISTER VIKTOR ORBÁN IN KYIV, UKRAINE.
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