EU foreign ministers will meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, as well as the disputed presidential election in Venezuela. The meeting is an informal one, meaning the ministers are not expected to make any official decisions. It will be chaired by EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell. The gathering was originally due to be held in Budapest, but ministers moved it to Brussels to protest Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in early July. A discussion of the Russia-Ukraine war with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmyt…