BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO was informed of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s trip to Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in advance, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday.
Orban is travelling in his capacity as Hungary’s prime minister and will not represent NATO, of which Hungary is a member, Stoltenberg said.
Speaking at a news conference, Stoltenberg said Russia so far has not significantly changed its stance on the war in Ukraine and there were “no signs Putin was ready to negotiate for peace”.
“It is for Ukraine to decide what are acceptable conditions for peace talks and any negotiated solution,” he said.
(Reporting by Andrew Gray, writing by Tassilo Hummel; editing by Jason Neely and Angus MacSwan)
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