Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, November 28, 2025
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UPDATE 0726 GMT:
In an address to visiting European Union foreign ministers on Tuesday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said:
I said this yesterday, and I repeat it today – we have proposed a ceasefire for the Easter holidays. We hope that the United States will support this proposition. And we are waiting for a response from Russia. Tomorrow, I will speak with the American team, including on this… pic.twitter.com/hVlL8ZzGpG
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 31, 2026
UPDATE 0722 GMT:
A Russian military plane has crashed in occupied Crimea peninsula, killing 29 people.
Contact was lost with the Antonov-26 on Tuesday evening during a scheduled flight. The Russian Defense Ministry said six crew members and 23 passengers died.
ORIGINAL ENTRY: Ukraine has criticized the hotline between Hungary’s Orbán Government and the Kremlin.
An international investigation established that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó maintained the hotline with Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, giving Moscow highly sensitive information on European Union deliberations.
Leaked audio confirmed that Szijjártó acted on behalf of the Kremlin, including efforts to remove sanctioned Russian oligarchs from EU blacklists and to block an EU sanctions package.
“I am always at your disposal,” he told Lavrov.
The Russian expressed his appreciation for Szijjártó’s “support and your fight for equality in all fields”.
Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for an inquiry into the communications.
These are not conversations. This is obsequious reporting to Russian patrons. Disgusting, it is a disgrace, and it really should be subject to investigation.
Szijjártó did not deny the calls with Lavrov as he snapped in a video statement, “It is a huge scandal…that foreign secret services were continuously wiretapping my phone calls and that these foreign secret services have now made these phone calls public one-and-a-half weeks before the Hungarian parliamentary election”.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is a long-time ally of Vladimir Putin. Budapest is blocking a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine, covering military and financial needs through 2027, and the 20th package of sanctions on Russia over its invasion.
The Government is under pressure in the April 12 Parliamentary elections, trailing the opposition Tisza Party by an average of more than 10% in polls.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a press conference alongside visiting EU foreign policy head Kaja Kallas on Tuesday.
Because the €90 billion support package is still blocked, we cannot use the €5 billion planned for protection and recovery to get ready, no matter what this winter will be like.
This is happening because one person in Europe is standing against all of Europe simply to please Moscow.