Zelenskyy has not yet coordinated schedule for June – presidential communications advisor on possibility of meeting with Magyar
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet coordinated his schedule for June, and bilateral meetings are arranged through bilateral contacts, Presidential Communications Advisor Dmytro Lytvyn said regarding the possibility of a meeting with Tisza party leader Peter Magyar.
"The president has not yet coordinated his schedule for June, and clearly bilateral meetings are coordinated through bilateral contacts," Lytvyn told reporters on Wednesday.
As previously reported, on April 28, the leader of the Tisza party, which won the elections in Hungary, Peter Magyar, met with the mayor of the Ukrainian city of Berehove, Zoltan Babyak. Magyar announced the meeting on Facebook.
"In my office, I received the Mayor of Berehove, Zoltan Babyak, who informed me about the situation of Hungarians in Zakarpattia and the horrors of the war. We agreed that it is in the interest of Hungarians living in Zakarpattia to place relations between Hungary and Ukraine on a new foundation. In view of the above, I am initiating a meeting in early June with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, symbolically, in the city of Berehove, where the Hungarian majority lives," Magyar wrote.