JD Vance slams Zelenskyy comments on Orban ahead of Hungary election
US vice president in Hungary calls Ukrainian leader's 'threatening' remarks 'completely scandalous'.
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US vice president in Hungary calls Ukrainian leader's 'threatening' remarks 'completely scandalous'.
Mr Vance was visiting Hungary to boost the chances of nationalist Mr Orban in upcoming elections.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Vice President JD Vance repeatedly said he didn’t come to Hungary to tell people how to vote in their looming election
US Vice President JD Vance has criticized EU leaders and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to Hungary, echoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's campaign messaging. The Kremlin chimed in from Moscow, too.
Independent polls show Orban is on track to lose power after 16 years in the April 12 election.
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