Putin and Orban discuss Hungarian POWs captured fighting for Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban recently engaged in discussions concerning Hungarian citizens who have been captured while fighting for Ukraine. The dialogue follows the release of a video by the Russian Defence Ministry, which claims to depict a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian national, allegedly coerced into joining the Ukrainian military. This incident highlights the complex geopolitical tensions surrounding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the plight of foreign nationals involved. Orban's government has faced scrutiny over its stance on the war and the welfare of its citizens abroad. The meeting underscores Hungary's delicate position as it navigates its relationship with Russia amidst broader European Union concerns regarding security and military alliances in the region. The situation remains fluid, with implications for Hungary's foreign policy and its domestic response to the ongoing war, as well as the treatment and repatriation of its citizens caught in the conflict.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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