Orbán on his “peace” initiative: One side accepted it, the other rejected
Hungary "did everything it could" when it initiated a Christmas ceasefire and a large-scale prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said. Source: European Pravda with reference to Telex, a Hungarian independent news outlet Quote from Orban: "Christmas is approaching now, so it was worth making an attempt, and that's what Hungary did.
I think Hungary has acted the way one would expect a thousand-year-old European state to act."
Advertisement:Details: Hungarian PM says, "One side rejected it [his initiative - ed.], the other side accepted it."
Orban also believes that the world is on the verge of much greater change than many people think.
Quote from Orban: "As soon as the next American president takes office, this turnaround that I'm talking about is going to happen across the Western world, it's going to unfold right before our eyes."
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- On 11 December, Orban said that Hungary had proposed a ceasefire and a large-scale exchange of prisoners of war for Christmas but that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had allegedly rejected the idea.
- Orban said this in a comment to the Ukrainian president's post, in which Zelenskyy reacted sharply to the Hungarian PM's conversation with Kremlin leader Putin on Wednesday.
- Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto called his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, to complain about Ukraine's disapproval of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's initiative to hold a Christmas ceasefire and exchange prisoners of war.
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