Brussels: The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has expressed concern over reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit Hungary for talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Kallas described such a visit as “not nice” and questioned whether it would produce any meaningful outcome.

The remarks come amid growing tensions over Hungary’s willingness to host the meeting. Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has promoted the country as a neutral location, calling it the only place in Europe where a Trump-Putin meeting could take place.

The planned discussions are expected to focus on the war in Ukraine, a topic that remains a major point of contention for EU and NATO members.

Kallas also highlighted the legal complications surrounding a potential visit, n

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