Zelenskyy could ask Orbán to facilitate phone call with Trump - Media
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has allegedly asked the Hungarian Prime Minister to help organize a phone call with former US President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, according to VSquare.
According to the agency, during the Hungarian Prime Minister's visit to Kyiv, Zelenskyy could have asked him to facilitate a phone call with Trump.
At the same time, VSquare adds that there is no direct evidence that Orbán played a decisive role here, as Ukraine is also receiving help in establishing contact with Trump from other intermediaries, including former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Polish President Andrzej Duda.
However, an anonymous source who is directly informed about the meeting between Zelenskyy and Orbán did not deny that such a situation could have occurred. According to the source, it is possible that this happened.
On July 20, Zelenskyy had a conversation with Trump, who is currently the Republican candidate in the upcoming presidential elections in the United States.
During the conversation, the politicians discussed support for Ukraine and even agreed on a future meeting. You can read more about the President's conversation with Trump in the material by RBC-Ukraine.
We also reported that Trump made a statement after his conversation with the Ukrainian President.