Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose country holds the EU Council presidency, arrived in Moscow on a so-called peace mission after a trip to Kyiv. He met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the EU has already stated that this visit is Budapest’s initiative and does not change the bloc’s position, which stands by Ukraine. Read about Orbán’s visit to Moscow, its purpose, and how European politicians are reacting to it in RBC-Ukraine’s article. Сontents Orbán’s visit to MoscowEU’s reactionPurpose of Orbán’s meeting with PutinOrban’s visit to Moscow The first news of a possible visi…