Zelensky had a telephone conversation with Orban and invited him to Ukraine

Kyiv and Budapest have agreed to develop energy cooperation.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi spoke by phone with the Prime Minister by the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban. He announced the results of the “fruitful conversation” on his Twitter page.

“I thanked for the support of Ukraine's sovereignty and the shelter of Ukrainians during the war. We agreed to develop cooperation in the energy sector. Thank you for supporting the candidate status. I invited him to visit Ukraine,” Zelensky said. .

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This is important because Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is known for his pro-Russian views. Until recently, he did not call the events in Ukraine a war, and after Buchanska, various, according to media reports, even demanded that President Volodymyr Zelensky provide evidence that the massacres were not staged.

Read the truth about the war in an interview with Inna Vedernikova with military analyst Agil Rustamzade for > ZN.UA.

See the special topic: The occupiers intimidate civilians by imposing the death penalty in the temporarily occupied territories – the mayor of Melitopol The Russian military has also launched a new wave of abductions of local residents of Melitopol. Two occupiers blew up a mine in Mariupol – Andryushchenko They demined Azovstal. Russian troops have captured the village of Toshkivka in the Luhansk region – Gaidai The Russians have amassed a significant amount of reserves and continue to shell the entire region, especially the city of Lysychansk. An 8-year-old girl was killed in a Russian shelling in a village in Kharkiv region The girl's mother is alive but injured. As a result of the Russian shelling of Kharkiv, 5 people were killed and 11 others were injured – the police The number of victims of the shelling of the Industrial District of the city has increased.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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