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Orbán’s Moscow Visit: Hungary Defies EU on Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Orbán‘s Moscow Trip⁤ Deemed ‘Hostile ⁣Act’ ​as Hungary Diverges from EU on russia

Brussels, Belgium – November 29, 2025⁤ – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s recent visit to Moscow to meet with ‌Vladimir Putin has drawn sharp criticism, with some analysts labeling it a “hostile act” against the European Union and a ‍notable departure from the bloc’s unified stance on the war in Ukraine. The meeting, their fourth since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022,⁣ resulted in a ​deal to secure Hungarian energy supplies, despite ongoing EU efforts to reduce​ reliance on Russian fossil fuels.

During⁤ the three-and-a-half-hour meeting,​ Orbán reportedly doubled down on his approach to Russia, prioritizing continued ‌energy trade.Following‌ the visit, Hungarian Foreign minister Péter Szijjártó stated, “Hungary’s energy supply has been secured.” This comes⁢ after Hungary secured a⁣ one-year exemption from US energy sanctions on Russian oil during a visit to the White House earlier this month.

Critics argue Orbán’s actions undermine EU efforts to hold Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine and to forge a unified diplomatic strategy,including attempts to influence US President Donald Trump to support Kyiv. Orbán, however, has accused European leaders of seeking to prolong the conflict, asserting that a military victory for Ukraine‌ is unattainable.

Jacob Kirkegaard, ​an expert with the‌ Bruegel ⁣think-tank, characterized the visit as “a middle finger for Brussels,” ​arguing that Hungary is actively sabotaging the EU’s pursuit of a fair peace deal. He stated Orbán is “meeting⁣ with ⁤the public enemy‌ number one of the rest of the EU, cementing‌ continued energy supplies in ‌direct contradiction of the EU’s plan to phase out Russia energy and ‍undermining ⁣their ‌joint efforts.”

Since the start of the ​invasion, Orbán has consistently advocated​ for a ceasefire and peace negotiations, opposing financial aid to Ukraine’s military ⁤and economy. he recently accused EU leaders of being “pro-war” during​ a trip to⁤ the United States.

Kirkegaard further contends that Hungary serves as a valuable asset for ​Russia within Europe, aiming to ​”split the EU’s ​position on the war in Ukraine and the⁤ relationship with Russia of the European Union. Politically,this is undoubtedly a very beneficial relationship,sort of a Trojan horse⁢ for Putin inside the EU.”

The disagreement extends to the EU’s ‍proposal to utilize approximately €140 billion of immobilized Russian state assets in Europe to aid ukraine, a plan Hungary opposes. Orbán also recently ‍praised a controversial peace plan negotiated between the US and Russia, without direct Ukrainian or EU involvement, calling for a direct interaction channel with Moscow.

Orbán’s public support for the Trump governance has been​ reciprocated with a re-election endorsement from the US President, who described the Hungarian leader as prioritizing national interests⁢ and pledged “100% of my support.”

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