Daily brief
Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in Hungary's parliamentary election after 16 years in power, with results showing his opponent Péter Magyar's party securing a two-thirds majority. Magyar declared victory, stating 'We have liberated Hungary' and that his party would be a strong ally to the European Union. The election marks a historic political shift in Hungary, ending Orbán's bid for a fifth consecutive term.
Hungarian election victor Magyar said he would speak with Putin and ask him to end the war in Ukraine.
European leaders hailed Orbán's defeat in Hungary's election.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy commented on Magyar's election win, saying Kyiv is ready to facilitate contact.
Hungary's PM-elect invited Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Budapest.