August 20, 2025
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Tusk against the talks of Zelensky and Putin in Hungary, because there was a Budapest Memorandum

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that he did not support the potential idea of negotiating between President Vladimir Zelensky and the ruler of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in Hungary and mentioned the Budapest Memorandum signed in 1994.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that he did not support the potential idea of negotiating between President Vladimir Zelensky and the ruler of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in Hungary and mentioned the Budapest Memorandum signed in 1994.

Source: Tusk on the social network X, reports “European Truth”

Direct Tusk language: “Budapest? Not everyone can remember it, but in 1994 Ukraine has already received guarantees of territorial integrity from the US, Russia and the United Kingdom. In Budapest. Maybe I’m superstitious, but this time I would try to find a different place.”

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Details: The media earlier wrote that in the United States regarding Hungary as a possible venue for Zelensky and Putin’s summit, but Tusk believes that holding negotiations in the capital of Hungary will be a historical irony.

Other media outlets wrote that the Kremlin’s master suggested meeting with the President of Ukraine in Moscow, which he answered.

And the head of the largest opposition party of Hungary “Tisa” Peter Magyar appealed to Victor Orban to organize a meeting of leaders of Ukraine and Russia in Budapest.

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