Orban's Vision: Hungary as a Peacemaker in Ukraine Conflict
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claims that Hungary is uniquely positioned to secure a peace deal to conclude the Ukraine war. He criticized Ukraine's sovereignty and questioned its EU membership aspirations. A proposed summit involving Trump and Putin in Budapest has been postponed.
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In a momentous declaration, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban asserted that Hungary is the sole nation capable of brokering a peace agreement to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Orban made these remarks during an address commemorating Hungary's 1956 anti-Soviet uprising.
Plans for a significant summit in Budapest, featuring U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, have been delayed, casting uncertainty over potential diplomatic engagements.
Orban further expressed skepticism about Ukraine's sovereignty and advocated for a special EU relationship with the nation instead of full membership, underscoring his government's stance on regional geopolitics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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