Mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karácsony, posted a letter on his Facebook page addressing Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of Kyiv, saying:
The letter was signed by several big cities’ mayors, including those who are part of the Pact of Free Cities.
The mayors write that they express their “firm commitment and unwavering support to the city of Kyiv and its citizens.” They think that “it is unacceptable that the security of your [the Ukrainian] fellow citizens, as well as the vital democratic values of your society, are in jeopardy.”
The letter was published before Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of the breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine on Monday. The Russian president also announced a “peacekeeping mission” in the breakaway territories, and in reference to this, Russian troops had entered Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote on his Facebook page that he “had a telephone conversation with the President of the European Council on the situation in eastern Ukraine. “I made it clear that Hungary is part of the common EU position. The talks are ongoing,” the Prime Minister wrote. Recently, he also posted about a “special meeting” and added that the topic is the situation in eastern Ukraine.