Social Media Posted July 5 Posted July 5 In a move that has generated significant controversy within the European Union, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban traveled to Moscow for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This visit comes just days after Orban's trip to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The visit, described by Orban's spokesman Zoltan Kovacs as a "peace mission," aims to foster peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, a proposal Ukrainian leaders have firmly rejected due to concerns that Putin would only seek Ukraine's capitulation. Orban's journey marks the first official visit by an EU leader to Russia since the early months of the Ukraine invasion. Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer made a similar trip in April 2022. For Orban, it was his first face-to-face meeting with Putin since their encounter in October 2023 on the sidelines of an international summit in Beijing. The timing of Orban's visit is particularly contentious as Hungary has just taken over the European Union's rotating presidency. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his surprise, noting that he had not been informed of Orban's plans and emphasizing that Orban was not representing the European Union. Josep Borrell Fontelles, the EU's top diplomat, clarified that Orban's visit was strictly within the bilateral relations of Hungary and Russia, asserting that Orban was not acting on behalf of the EU. The unannounced nature of the trip, revealed only after Orban's plane landed in Moscow, further fueled the dismay among EU officials. Charles Michel, president of the European Council, stressed that the EU rotating presidency does not have a mandate to engage with Russia on the EU's behalf, reiterating that Russia is the aggressor in the conflict and that Ukraine is the victim. He emphasized that any discussions about Ukraine must involve Ukraine directly. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk also took to social media to address Orban, expressing disbelief and concern over the visit. The general stance among Western leaders has been to avoid meetings with Putin since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, aiming to isolate him on the international stage. However, leaders outside the West, including China’s Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have continued to engage with Putin. Orban's Moscow visit underscores the deep divisions within the EU regarding the approach to Russia and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. While Orban claims to be pursuing peace, the broader EU consensus remains focused on supporting Ukraine and condemning Russian aggression. This discord highlights the complexities and challenges the EU faces in maintaining a unified front in its foreign policy and its stance on the Ukraine conflict. Credit: NYT 2024-07-06 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 1
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted July 5 Popular Post Posted July 5 Oh dear, that's going to upset the chattering class in the west. Imagine that, someone trying to bring peace instead of war! 4 4 1 2
Popular Post Jingthing Posted July 5 Popular Post Posted July 5 No surprise really. Orban picked his side long ago. North Korea next? 1 5 1 1
Popular Post Tug Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said: Oh dear, that's going to upset the chattering class in the west. Imagine that, someone trying to bring peace instead of war! He comes across to me like a frightened collaborator he’s obviously frightened of putin.there is one person who is responsible for and the continuing of this war that is Mr putin no one else the Ukrainians are simply defending themselves 1 2 2 4
Popular Post john donson Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 USA industrial military complex wants war, same as afghanistan, one that lasts forever and never wins = big bucks... but you believe what you want... deep state is real... jfk died over it 2 2 1 6 2
Popular Post stevenl Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 Imo all contributions to Hungary should be suspended. They're making a mockery of the rules from the organization that is handing them a lot yearly. Stop those payments. 1 2 1
Popular Post Cory1848 Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 5 hours ago, john donson said: USA industrial military complex wants war, same as afghanistan, one that lasts forever and never wins = big bucks... but you believe what you want... deep state is real... jfk died over it The global defense industry, especially US companies, indeed profit handsomely from conflict, but that’s only one side of it. Unfortunately, some fights are necessary regardless of whether someone profits from it, such as defending a country (Ukraine) that faces an unprovoked invasion from a larger neighbor. There are forces at play that extend well beyond the profit motive. Your monolithic view of a “deep state” is ill-informed and more than a little naïve. 1 1 5
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 14 hours ago, Jingthing said: No surprise really. Orban picked his side long ago. North Korea next? If the west keeps on pushing the war with Russia, It isn't going to end well for anyone. Orban is right, start talking or WW3 and WMD will obliterate the world. Even America won't be able to escape that. 1 1 6 1
Popular Post Jingthing Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 (edited) 3 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: If the west keeps on pushing the war with Russia, It isn't going to end well for anyone. Orban is right, start talking or WW3 and WMD will obliterate the world. Even America won't be able to escape that. Putin isn't interested in talking. He's interested in Ukraine surrendering. Edited July 6 by Jingthing 3 2
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 9 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Putin isn't interested in talking. He's interested in Ukraine surrendering. That is BS, on numerous times he has looked to start peace talks. It is the west that refuse to talk. Whence the backlash towards Orban going to Russia and the EU saying he doesn't talk for them. Amazing how the west is happy for Ukraine to fight Russia while the west watch from the sidelines. Ukraine can't win this war but the west aren't going to admit that. Just as long as they themselves don't have to fight Russia. 1 1 1 3
Popular Post Jingthing Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 1 minute ago, CharlieKo said: That is BS, on numerous times he has looked to start peace talks. It is the west that refuse to talk. Whence the backlash towards Orban going to Russia and the EU saying he doesn't talk for them. Amazing how the west is happy for Ukraine to fight Russia while the west watch from the sidelines. Ukraine can't win this war but the west aren't going to admit that. Just as long as they themselves don't have to fight Russia. You've been totally DUPED if you actually believe Putin has really been interested in peace talks. No point engaging with people that have been duped by that war criminal. 2 1 2 1 1
Popular Post msbkk Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 2 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: That is BS, on numerous times he has looked to start peace talks. It is the west that refuse to talk. Whence the backlash towards Orban going to Russia and the EU saying he doesn't talk for them. Amazing how the west is happy for Ukraine to fight Russia while the west watch from the sidelines. Ukraine can't win this war but the west aren't going to admit that. Just as long as they themselves don't have to fight Russia. Talk about what? To split Ukraine and hand it over to Russia? 2 2 1
riclag Posted July 6 Posted July 6 3 hours ago, CharlieKo said: That is BS, on numerous times he has looked to start peace talks. It is the west that refuse to talk. Whence the backlash towards Orban going to Russia and the EU saying he doesn't talk for them. Amazing how the west is happy for Ukraine to fight Russia while the west watch from the sidelines. Ukraine can't win this war but the west aren't going to admit that. Just as long as they themselves don't have to fight Russia. Spot on, when if any imop have you heard talks of peace by the Masterdebater biden 2 3 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 3 hours ago, Jingthing said: You've been totally DUPED if you actually believe Putin has really been interested in peace talks. No point engaging with people that have been duped by that war criminal. I haven't been duped. Your comment is projection. The duped listen to and accept all the MSM have to say without seeing what the other side have to say and then making your own mind up. When was the last time you read RT? Don't tell me that RT is nothing but propaganda. It is obvious that the EU are not interested in Peace. Or they might of had supported Orban's trip to Russia if only to have an idea what Putin has said! 2 1 1 2 1
KhaoNiaw Posted July 6 Posted July 6 12 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: I haven't been duped. Your comment is projection. The duped listen to and accept all the MSM have to say without seeing what the other side have to say and then making your own mind up. When was the last time you read RT? Don't tell me that RT is nothing but propaganda. It is obvious that the EU are not interested in Peace. Or they might of had supported Orban's trip to Russia if only to have an idea what Putin has said! I don't mind your point of view. And you should question "all the MSM have to say". But do you questions your own sources? If your source for news is RT then state that clearly. If you have other sources, state them clearly. 1 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 3 hours ago, msbkk said: Talk about what? To split Ukraine and hand it over to Russia? Educate yourself! google The Maidan uprising of 2014. Then google the Minsk accords, which the west admitted they had no intension of adhering to. Then you might understand why Russia went into the Ukraine! 1 1 1 1 3
zmisha Posted July 6 Posted July 6 Do you remember WW2 ? Europe and Russia in ruins, America became the undisputed leader. The history is going to repeat itself. The US will leave NATO (Trump promised that) and will watch from the other side of the ocean how Russia and Europe ruin each other "because of Ukraine". Orban seems to prefer to not participate in it. 2 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 2 minutes ago, KhaoNiaw said: I don't mind your point of view. And you should question "all the MSM have to say". But do you questions your own sources? If your source for news is RT then state that clearly. If you have other sources, state them clearly. By reading the RT you would get another point of view, not just what the MSM want you to believe. Somewhere in the middle lays what might be the reality of the situation in the Ukraine. I am not quoting sources. I am just stating what should be a common sense approach when it comes to understanding the situation. Unless you are one of the sheeple who readily accept everything they read in the MSM because they are too dumb to think for themselves. 2 2 2
KhaoNiaw Posted July 6 Posted July 6 6 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: Educate yourself! google The Maidan uprising of 2014. Then google the Minsk accords, which the west admitted they had no intension of adhering to. Then you might understand why Russia went into the Ukraine! What questions have you asked your own sources? How many Ukrainian citizens have you talked to? Have you talked to Ukrainian citizens in different parts of the country? Why do you consider yourself more educated on these topic than others? What questions have you asked your own sources? 1 1 1 1
Popular Post KhaoNiaw Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 2 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: Unless you are one of the sheeple who readily accept everything they read in the MSM because they are too dumb to think for themselves. Why am I one of the sheeple? Poor response. I have Ukrainian friends and colleagues who do not want to be taken over by Russia. So far you have nor revealed any personal interaction with real Ukrainian people. You seem to be one of the parrots who can repeat a specific line without entering any subsequent debate or even chat. 1 1 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 34 minutes ago, KhaoNiaw said: You seem to be one of the parrots who can repeat a specific line without entering any subsequent debate or even chat. I am giving my own opinion. I am not stating any facts that need a source to back it up. If you don't understand my comments then there really isn't anything to debate. As for parroting, Your insistence that I provide some sort of source to back up what is just an opinion, is doing what you claim I am doing. Parroting a specific line! 2 1 1 1
Jingthing Posted July 6 Posted July 6 9 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: I am giving my own opinion. I am not stating any facts that need a source to back it up. If you don't understand my comments then there really isn't anything to debate. As for parroting, Your insistence that I provide some sort of source to back up what is just an opinion, is doing what you claim I am doing. Parroting a specific line! So just purely coincidentally your opinions mirror Kremlin propaganda talking points. That's the ticket. 1 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 9 minutes ago, Jingthing said: So just purely coincidentally your opinions mirror Kremlin propaganda talking points. That's the ticket. You are being pathetic. 1 1 3
Popular Post Jingthing Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 1 hour ago, CharlieKo said: You are being pathetic. Note you didn't say I was wrong. 1 1 1
Popular Post CharlieKo Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 30 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Note you didn't say I was wrong. Well, you are wrong. Just because I don't agree with you doesn't make my comments propaganda. I suggest that you are being a lefty fascist, I should accept your view or I'm a propagandist. Your not even adding anything to the debate. Which sort of makes your last two comments trolling. 1 1 1 1 2 1
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 9 hours ago, stevenl said: Imo all contributions to Hungary should be suspended. They're making a mockery of the rules from the organization that is handing them a lot yearly. Stop those payments. Perhaps you can point out the rules that say a country can't have friendly relations with other countries that they are not at war with. 1 1 1 1 1
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 4 hours ago, KhaoNiaw said: Why am I one of the sheeple? Poor response. I have Ukrainian friends and colleagues who do not want to be taken over by Russia. So far you have nor revealed any personal interaction with real Ukrainian people. You seem to be one of the parrots who can repeat a specific line without entering any subsequent debate or even chat. So, your Ukrainian friends can go fight to stop Russia. I take it they are not already doing so because you are in communication with them. 1 1 1 1 1
Popular Post Gweiloman Posted July 7 Popular Post Posted July 7 The EU and its leaders have lost the plot. They have dug themselves so deep they don’t know how to get out. This conflict is damaging their economies and with each package of sanctions, they are isolating themselves more and more from the global majority. No one to blame but themselves for accepting vassal state status. One by one, all those who have hugged the man in green is being kicked out of power. The dancing queen, Rutte, Sunak. Macron, Biden, Scholz following soon? 1 1 2 1 1
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