Reimbursement on Nawrocki's visit to Hungary. "He decided to limit"

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"In view of Viktor Orban's visit to Moscow and its context, president Karol Nawrocki decided to limit his visit to Hungary only to the Visegrad Group's summit of presidents in Ostrzyhomi" - informed the head of the global policy office in President's Chancellery Marcin Przycz. The Hungarian Prime Minister met Vladimir Putin on Friday.

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President Karol Nawrocki

As Marcin Przycz informed, president Karol Nawrocki, which starts a visit to Hungary on Wednesday, will then not meet the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban - the programme of the visit was limited only to the Visegrad Group Summit.

"President Karol Nawrocki consistently advocates seeking real ways to end the war in Ukraine launched by the Russian Federation" - wrote on Sunday on page X the head of the global policy office in the Chancellery of the President.

Karol Nawrocki changes his visit to Hungary. No gathering Viktor Orban

"Referring in its policy to the legacy of president Lech Kaczyński, who stressed that Europe's safety depends on solidarity, including in the field of energy, in relation to a visit to Moscow and its context by Prime Minister Viktor OrbanPresident Karol Nawrocki decided to limit its visit to Hungary only until the Presidents' Summit Visegrad Group in Ostrzyhomi" - informed the presidential minister.

Head of the global Policy Office noted that Nawrocki "shared with President of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary discuss safety and cooperation in the region of Central Europe".

The president was to be in Hungary for 2 days - Wednesday in Ostrzyhomie at the summit of the Visegrad Group presidents, and Thursday on Budapest with an authoritative visit to meet Hungarian president Tamas Sulyok and Prime Minister Orban.

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