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Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Leader, Meets With Xi in China After Talks With Putin

8 July 2024
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Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Leader, Meets With Xi in China After Talks With Putin
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China after holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Orban’s visit to China comes as he seeks to strengthen economic ties with Beijing and expand Hungary’s presence in the global market. The meetings with Xi and Putin highlight Orban’s efforts to navigate Hungary’s foreign policy and secure partnerships with key world leaders.

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