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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared the inadmissibility of negotiations

"Trips to the Capital War": Zelensky warned Orban from "Solving issues by other people's backs"

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared the inadmissibility of negotiations "at a foreign account". The head of state, without naming a specific name, made it clear that it was a Hungarian prime minister who visited Moscow. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the unity of Ukraine's support for Ukraine's support at the European Political Community Summit in the United Kingdom, on Thursday, July 18.

In his speech at the Blenheim Palace, where British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was born, the President of Ukraine stated that Vladimir Putin did not reach his main goal-he failed to split Europe. However, according to Zelensky, he can try to get closer to the individual countries "or go out to one of the partners alone, try to seduce or press", or even blackmail, "to betray the rest, weaken unity. " "Yes, everyone, of course, chooses how to act and what heritage to leave.

But if someone in Europe tries to resolve the issue of someone else's backs or even at someone else's expense, if someone wants to make any trips to the capital of the war to talk and maybe, perhaps , to promise something contrary to our common interests or at the expense of Ukraine or other countries, why should we consider such a person? ”Zelensky asked rhetorically. He believes that in this case, the EU and NATO can also "solve all their questions without that person.

" Obviously, the President of Ukraine spoke of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whom he called a "peaceful mission", which visited Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and also negotiated with a candidate for the post of US President Donald Trump. We will remind, on July 2, the Hungarian leader was a visit in Kiev, where he met with Zelensky. Within the negotiations, Orban convinced the need for ceasefire.