Hungary faces more criticism and boycotted meetings over Orb谩n's visits to Russia and China

FILE - Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives at an event commemorating the 75th anniversary of NATO at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium at the NATO summit in Washington, on July 9, 2024. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb谩n has sent a letter to the heads of European Union countries briefing them on his recent set of unannounced foreign visits that angered other leaders in the bloc. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) 鈥 Top officials of the European Union will boycott informal meetings hosted by Hungary while the country holds the EU鈥檚 rotating presidency, after Hungary's pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Orb谩n held a series of rogue meetings with foreign leaders about Ukraine that angered his European partners.

The highly unusual decision to have the European Commission president and other top officials of the body boycott the meetings in Budapest was made 鈥樷檌n light of recent developments marking the start of the Hungarian (EU) presidency," commission spokesperson Eric Mamer posted Monday on X.

Hungary took over the six-month rotating role July 1, and since then Orb谩n has visited Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaijan, China, and the United States on a world tour he鈥檚 touted as 鈥減eace mission鈥 aimed at brokering an end to .

That many leaders in the EU, who said they had not been informed in advance of Orb谩n鈥檚 plans and rushed to emphasize that the nationalist leader was not acting on behalf of the bloc during his surprise meetings with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.

Hungary's European affairs minister, J谩nos B贸ka, lashed out at the commission's decision, writing on X on Monday that the body 鈥樷檆annot cherry pick institutions and member states it wants to cooperate with."

鈥淎re all Commission decisions now based on political considerations?鈥 B贸ka wrote.

A Hungarian government spokesperson, Zolt谩n Kov谩cs, also suggested the decision was a product of political bias, writing on X: 鈥淪acrificing the institutional setup for private political purposes and disregarding (the Commission's) role for ideological and political motives.鈥

The decision by the European Commission applies to informal meetings hosted by Hungary, and means senior civil servants will attend instead of top officials like the European Commission president, currently Ursula von der Leyen.

Orb谩n's government has gone against the European mainstream by with weapons to deter Russia's invasion and by threatening to block financial assistance to the war-ravaged country.

In an interview with Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet on Monday, Orb谩n's political director said that following his trip to Moscow 鈥 the first such visit from an EU head of state or government in more than two years 鈥 the prime minister had briefed the leaders of other EU countries "in writing about the negotiations, the experiences of the first phase of the peace mission and the Hungarian proposals.鈥

鈥淚f Europe wants peace and wants to have a decisive say in settling the war and ending the bloodshed, it must now work out and implement a change of direction,鈥 said Bal谩zs Orb谩n, who is not related to the premier.

But von der Leyen accused Orb谩n of trying to mollify the Russian leader with the trip, writing on X: 鈥淎ppeasement will not stop Putin. Only unity and determination will pave the path to a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine.鈥

Hungary's government has long argued for an immediate cease-fire and peace negotiations in the conflict in Ukraine, but has not outlined what such moves might mean for the country's territorial integrity and future security. It has exhibited an adversarial posture toward Ukraine while maintaining close ties to Moscow, even after its full-scale invasion in Feb. 2022.

Orb谩n's critics have accused him of acting against the unity and interests of the EU and NATO, of which Hungary is a member, and of pursuing an appeasement strategy concerning Russia's aggression.

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