Kremlin reveals EU’s motive for stripping Hungary’s voting rights
According to webangah News Agency, Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, said on Friday that no decision or agreement has yet been reached regarding the location of future negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, adding that a decision will be made “when appropriate.”
The Kremlin spokesperson noted: “Ther are clear disagreements within the EU (regarding consultations between Kyiv and Moscow). The current process is not favored by several countries. Attempts to revoke Hungary’s voting rights in the EU Council—due to its positive stance toward Moscow—highlight deepening divisions in the European Union.”
Peskov further stated: “The Kyiv regime continues its hostile actions,revealing its true nature by attacking Russia’s peaceful targets.Russian air defenses are effectively countering Kyiv’s assaults.”