Call for Ceasefire: Hungary's Stand on Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban emphasized the need for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, stating that battlefield victory is unrealistic. At a news conference, he stressed the importance of both direct and indirect communication between the conflicted parties, advocating for mediation by third parties in international politics.
- Country:
- Hungary
At a news conference in Strasbourg, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared that Ukraine cannot achieve victory over Russia through military means alone. He urged for communication and a ceasefire as imperative strategies to preserve lives in the ongoing conflict.
Orban highlighted the significance of both direct and indirect dialogues between Ukraine and Russia. He noted the critical role of a third-party mediator in facilitating discussions, emphasizing that this approach is intrinsic to international politics.
The Hungarian leader's comments suggest a pragmatic stance on the conflict, underscoring the limitations of military interventions and spotlighting diplomacy as a crucial avenue for resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Cuban-U.S. Relations: Conflicting Accounts and New Tensions
Hungary's Asylum Grant to Ex-Polish Justice Minister Escalates Warsaw-Budapest Tensions
Norway Pledges €340 Million to Bolster Ukraine's Energy Sector Amid Ongoing Conflict
Why Climate Change Hits Hardest Where Conflict and Social Fragility Collide
Turbulent Markets: Powell Faces Legal Threats Amid Fed Conflict

