Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó announced “peaceful steps” in Ukraine next week.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó called on “military” European politicians to “fasten their seat belts” and announced “peaceful steps” towards Ukraine. He wrote this on Facebook on July 7.
“The Hungarian government is working, and pro-military politicians can put their seat belts on. Today is Sunday, which means that the first week of Hungary’s EU presidency, including the government meeting, is over. that the next six months will be a peace mission,” emphasized the foreign minister.
Szijjártó later posted a video in which he said Europe is “full of warmongering politicians who are hiding and criticizing” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán this week for his meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin .
“We are not deterred or embarrassed by these attacks. The mission of peace continues and grows stronger, so I ask European politicians who support the war to fasten their seat belts and stay tuned for updates next week,” the minister added.
Let’s recall that on the way from Moscow after a meeting with Putin, Orban announced a series of “unexpected meetings” next week.
As reported Correspondent.netOn July 2, the Hungarian Prime Minister visited Ukraine for the first time since the start of a full-scale war and met with President Vladimir Zelensky.
He suggested that the Ukrainian side cease fire and then start peace talks with Russia.
Later, it became known that Orban had arrived in Moscow.
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Source: korrespondent

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