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Hungary is raising the hackles of its EU partners with a go-it-alone diplomatic initiative on Ukraine by its prime minister, Viktor Orban, slammed by Brussels as rogue troublemaking. The anger is all the more acute because Hungary has just taken on the rotating EU presidency and Orban's bilateral visit to Russia last week was misrepresented both by him and President Vladimir Putin as conducted under the European Union flag.
Hungary's allies will air their grievances on Wednesday, when EU ambassadors hold a regular meeting in Brussels, and likely also during this week's NATO summit in Washington that Orban is attending. We want to show him a yellow card and say we see through his games," said another. Hungary's partners are incensed that Orban used the EU presidency logo during back-to-back bilateral trips to Kyiv, Moscow and Beijing a blurring of lines that drew sharp reprimands from Brussels.
Orban, the EU leader friendliest to Putin and a populist who models himself on Donald Trump, is a longtime thorn in Brussels' side for his government's stances running contrary to the bloc's democratic principles and rule of law. The Hungarian leader has repeatedly blocked or hindered EU consensus on helping Ukraine fight Russia's all-out invasion since making it all the more galling for many that he is embarking on a self-described "peace mission". On day one of Budapest's presidency, on July 1, Orban made an unannounced trip to Ukraine to speak with President Volodymyr Zelensky, then, on his own initiative, flew to Moscow days later to see Putin.
According to a letter Orban sent afterwards to European Council President Charles Michel and shared with member countries, Putin said he was open "to any ceasefire proposal that does not serve the hidden relocation and reorganisation of Ukrainian forces". Putin also said he had "detailed plans" on what the "new European architecture" should look like after an end to the war, but Orban's letter seen by AFP gave no details.