SBU recommended not allowing Poroshenko to meet with Orban

SBU recommended not allowing Poroshenko to meet with Orban

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The Security Service of Ukraine reported that it recommended that the Verkhovna Rada not allow ex-president and head of Eurosolidarity Petro Poroshenko to go abroad for a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This is stated in the department’s telegram channel.

They stated that Russian special services are allegedly going to use meetings of Ukrainian politicians in third countries in the interests of Moscow.

“It is in this context that we can consider the information about the planned meeting of the Chairman of the European Solidarity Party Petro Poroshenko with Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who systematically expresses an anti-Ukrainian position,” the SBU said.

They added that they asked to take this into account when coordinating foreign business trips of Ukrainian politicians. Therefore, Poroshenko was not released in the end.

Poroshenko previously blamed the office of the President of Ukraine for the disruption of the business trip.

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