Viktor Orban Meets AfD Leader, Discussing EU Policy and Ukraine
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban engaged in discussions with the Alternative for Germany's party leader in Budapest. Although previously distancing himself to avoid tension with mainstream German parties, Orban met to talk about EU policies and the situation in Ukraine.

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In a significant political move, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with the leader of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Budapest on Wednesday. The meeting marks a notable shift, as Orban had previously kept his distance from the AfD to maintain favorable relations with mainstream German parties.
Despite the two leaders' ideological similarities, Orban has historically avoided aligning himself too closely with the AfD to prevent alienating German political entities that view the AfD as controversial. This meeting hints at a possible reevaluation of strategies regarding European political alignments.
Key topics on the agenda included discussions on EU policy and the ongoing situation in Ukraine, reflecting the broader geopolitical concerns impacting European nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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