MADRID, 16 (EUROPA PRESS)
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has asserted that "the world is a safer place" thanks to the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump in Alaska.
"For years, we've seen the major nuclear powers dismantle their framework for cooperation and send hostile messages. This has to stop," said Orbán, one of the few European leaders who has also met Putin in person despite the invasion of Ukraine launched in February 2022.
In recent weeks, the Hungarian prime minister has not only supported the convening of a meeting between Trump and Putin, but has also called on his EU partners to break the Kremlin's isolation and organize their own meeting with the Russian leader.
"I wish all weekends were this good!" he proclaimed this Saturday on his account on the social network X after the Alaska summit, from which no agreements were revealed.