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By Tamas Csonka in Budapest Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is likely to face scrutiny both from alliance leaders at the Nato summit in Washington on July 9 and from EU diplomats in Brussels on July 10 over his controversial ‘peace missions’ to Kyiv, Moscow, and Beijing without the backing of the European Commission or Ukraine. EU ambassadors planned to discuss Orban’s recent travels at their Wednesday meeting, although this topic was relegated to a less prominent part of the agenda by Hungary, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, leftist Nepszava reported on July 9 The disc…