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Ukraine war: Viktor Orban calls on Volodymyr Zelensky for early ceasefire

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Prime Minister of Hungary during his visit to Kyiv Victor Orban He called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to reach a ceasefire with Russia as soon as possible. Orbán told a joint press conference that he called on Zelensky to “rapidly consider the possibility of a ceasefire”. Such a move would be “time-limited and allow the acceleration of peace negotiations.”

Selenskij The head of the Hungarian government protested and said his country needed a “just peace”. Overall he praised Orban’s visit as it demonstrated “common European priorities”. At the same time, the head of state of Ukraine called on the EU to continue its aid to his country. “It is very important for all of us in Europe that Europe’s support for Ukraine is adequate, including our defense against Russian terrorism,” Zelensky said.

The President of Hungary visited Ukraine Considering the presidency of the Council of the European Union, which he assumed on Monday. “The aim of the Hungarian Council Presidency is to contribute to solving the challenges facing the EU. So my first trip is to Kiev,” the right-wing populist politician wrote on Facebook.

Orban continues to maintain a close relationship with Putin

Despite Russia’s war of aggression, Orbán maintains a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He attended a summit in Beijing with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin in October last year. It was the first meeting of an EU leader or government with Putin since the start of the war. The Hungarian head of government has repeatedly delayed sanctions against the country and EU financial aid to Ukraine. He also criticized the opening of EU accession negotiations with Ukraine.

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The relationship between Orban and Zelensky was very tense from the beginning of the war. In a speech after his re-election in April 2022, Orban counted the Ukrainian president among his “opponents”. Zelensky, in turn, repeatedly criticized the head of the Hungarian government for his lack of support for Ukraine.

In December, Orban and Zelensky met briefly at the inauguration of Argentine President Javier Millay. Zelenskyjs spoke during an “open” conversation between the two. Videos circulating online showed a heated exchange during which Orban had his back against a wall. There were similar images after another brief meeting at the EU summit in Brussels last week.

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