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The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that time in the situation in

"Time is not on the side of Ukraine": Orban urged to start peace talks with the Russian Federation (video)

The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that time in the situation in "Ukrainian conflict" plays in favor of Russia, so it is necessary to start peace talks immediately. Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban called for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine. He stated this on Thursday, February 29, during a weekly radio briefing and on Friday, March 1, speaking on the discussion panel as part of a diplomatic forum in Antalya.

According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Western leaders stuck in a war that cannot be winning, and in the end they will have to admit that there is no military decision between Russia and Ukraine. "Western people are stuck in this pit. They stepped there and cannot pull their foot. After a while, taxpayers ask:" Why, friend, do you send money "to a war where you support, has no chance of winning?" , - said Orban.

According to him, the EU countries have perceived a conflict in Ukraine "as their war". However, the question is on whose side. "I believe that time is not on the side of Ukraine. Time is on the side of Russia, so hostilities should be stopped immediately," the Hungarian Prime Minister said. In addition, Orban is convinced that to complete the war Europe and the US need a change in leadership. "Let politicians come again. Let diplomacy come, let there be a ceasefire and let there be peace talks.

This requires European parliamentary elections, and in America - the presidential election," Orban said. Orban is convinced that with the victory of Donald Trump in the presidential election, it will be possible to agree on peace on the American initiative. We will remind that according to the American edition of The New York Times, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will meet on March 8 with former US President Donald Trump.