OREANDA-NEWS  Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has become a kind of troublemaker among the leaders of the European Union after his visit to Russia, Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. He is quoted by RIA Novosti.

"Look, Orban has appeared, such a European troublemaker, such an enfant terrible European," the Kremlin representative said, noting that the Hungarian prime minister was awarded such an image only because of a desire to understand the positions of the parties to the Ukrainian conflict.

"He didn't say: I support Russia. He has said repeatedly that he does not support Russia. But he decided: listen, we are all talking about a settlement, but let's understand the positions of the parties, at least understand the positions," Peskov explained.

On July 5, Orban arrived on an official visit to Moscow, where he held a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.