EPISODE · Jul 9, 2024 · 12 MIN
Orban's ties with Putin and Erdogan a cause for concern in Greece, Cyprus, EU and NATO
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
While Hungary’s Victor Orban - who currently holds the rotating presidency of the EU - is bidding to become the dominant hard-right force in the EU, he’s also raising eyebrows on the international level. His latest meeting with Russia’s President Putin and his decision to attend a meeting of the Organisation of Turkic States in Azerbaijan - which included the pseudo-state in the occupied north of Cyprus - has sparked reactions across Europe and within NATO. Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis to look into Orban’s latest travels, his ties to Putin and Erdogan, and whether this is cause for concern in Athens, Nicosia, Brussels, and Washington.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Viktor Orbán’s rightwing group hits quota for recognition by EU parliamentWhy the EU is outraged over Orbán’s trip to see PutinEU foreign policy chief issues fresh rebuke to Hungary's OrbanFrench election aftermath and NATO summit dominate the agendaHomegrown anti-drone system on Psara frigate proves its worth on Red SeaUN envoy stresses need for Cypriot leadership in reconciliation efforts
What this episode covers
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis to look into Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s latest travels, his ties to Russia's Putin and Turkey's Erdogan, and whether this is cause for concern in Athens, Nicosia, Brussels, and Washington.
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