He was asked whether Orban or any of his cabinet members intended to visit Kyiv.

“I can’t say anything about such plans,” TASS quotes Guyasha.

Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that Ukrainian Ambassador to Budapest Lubov Nepop had been summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in connection with insulting statements by the Ukrainian authorities against the Hungarian leadership.

The Foreign Ministry said that Hungary considers the accusations of the Ukrainian leadership unacceptable after the assistance provided to Ukrainian citizens and refugees.

Orban himself, during a speech on the results of the parliamentary elections, included the Ukrainian state leader Vladimir Zelensky in the list of rivals.

He noted that the Hungarian authorities defend their national interests and act only on their side.

Before that, the Hungarian prime minister warned that there were no arguments in favor of ending cooperation with Russia in the energy sector.