Hungary stripped of EU meeting over Ukraine war stance
The European Union's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, stripped Hungary on Monday of its role as host of an EU foreign ministers meeting in a sign of widespread anger in the bloc at Budapest's overtures to Russia about the war in Ukraine, Reuters reported.
Borrell said the meeting planned for Budapest in late August would now take place in Brussels, after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Moscow and Beijing without EU backing and his government branded EU policy as "pro-war".
"We have to send a signal, even if it is a symbolic signal," Borrell told reporters in Brussels after a last meeting of EU foreign ministers before the summer break.
Orban began his self-styled peace mission - which included a visit to U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump - just days after Hungary took on the 27-nation EU's rotating presidency on July 1.
At Monday's meeting, many EU foreign ministers voiced strong condemnation of Budapest's stance directly to their Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjarto, according to officials.
"This was very clear and was reiterated in a way that left no room for doubt," Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel said.
Borrell said Budapest should be branding Russian President Vladimir Putin "pro-war", not the European Union.