Has not agreed on schedule for June - Zelenskyy responded to Magyar's proposal to meet
The President's Advisor on Communications Dmytro Lytvyn noted that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet agreed on the schedule for June, against the background of the statement of the leader of the Tisza party Peter Magyar regarding their meeting. In addition, bilateral meetings are agreed on in bilateral contacts.
This is reported by Interfax-Ukraine.
"The President has not yet agreed on the schedule for June, and it is clear that bilateral meetings are agreed on in bilateral contacts," Lytvyn told journalists on Wednesday.
Recall, the leader of the Tisza party Peter Magyar met with the mayor of the Ukrainian city of Berehove Zoltán Babiak. Magyar wrote about this on the social network Facebook.
"In my office, I received the mayor of Berehove, Zoltán Babiak, who informed me about the situation of Hungarians in Zakarpattia and the horrors of the war. We agreed that it is in the interests of Hungarians living in Zakarpattia to put relations between Hungary and Ukraine on a new footing. In view of the above, I am initiating a meeting in early June with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, symbolically, in the city of Berehove, where the Hungarian majority lives," Magyar wrote.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Zelenskyy congratulated the leader of the Tisza party, Peter Magyar, on his victory in the parliamentary elections in Hungary and expressed his readiness to develop cooperation between the countries.