“Peace Mission 3.0,” said the post, tagged “Beijing.”
Earlier, the Hungarian portal 444 reported on Orban’s trip to China, citing its sources.
“After kyiv, Moscow and Azerbaijan, the Hungarian Prime Minister will go to China,” the source’s sources said.
At the same time, Budapest did not comment on this news.
Orban himself announced several “unexpected” meetings a few days ago.
On July 2, the politician arrived in kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. And on July 5, the Hungarian prime minister flew to Moscow, where he met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.