Orban's "peacemaking" visit to Putin: the reaction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently made a controversial visit to Russian President  Vladimir Putin, calling it a "peacekeeping" mission. This trip caused a significant negative reaction from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, which claims that Orbán's actions violate an important diplomatic principle.

One-way visit

Orban's visit to Moscow took place without prior consultations with Ukraine, which was sharply condemned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (MFA). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that this action violates the essential diplomatic principle of "no decisions regarding Ukraine without Ukraine", which is a cornerstone of international negotiations regarding the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Diplomatic principles and violations

The principle of "no decisions regarding Ukraine without Ukraine" states that any discussions or agreements regarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine must involve representatives of Ukraine. Orban's individual visit to Putin is perceived as a violation of this principle, undermining Ukraine's position and efforts to preserve its sovereignty in the face of Russian aggression.

The response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine promptly reacted to Orbán's visit, expressing disappointment and concern over Hungary's unilateral approach. The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasizes that such actions of a member state of the European Union and NATO not only weaken the collective position against Russian aggression, but also increase Russia's disregard for international norms and the sovereignty of Ukraine.

International consequences

Orbán's visit has wider implications for international relations and the unity of the European Union in its stance against Russia. By engaging with Putin on his own, Orbán risks creating divisions within the EU, potentially weakening collective pressure on Russia to abide by international law and respect Ukraine's territorial integrity.

Orbán's "peacemaking" visit to Putin caused sharp criticism from Ukraine and challenges the diplomatic principle of inclusive decision-making in international relations. The reaction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasizes the importance of solidarity and cooperation between peoples in resolving conflicts and observing international norms.

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