Hungary's Orban pushes direct Russia talks, opposes EU summit declaration
- Viktor Orban urged the EU to conduct direct talks with Moscow to end the Ukraine war and vowed to oppose a common accord among member states, according to a letter obtained by AFP.
- The letter revealed that Hungary's position is an outlier as the EU prepares for an extraordinary summit to discuss security guarantees for Kyiv and weaponry support.
- Orban stated, "I am convinced that the European Union should enter into direct discussions with Russia on a ceasefire and a sustainable peace in Ukraine."
- While most European leaders showed support for Volodymyr Zelensky, Orban praised Donald Trump for standing "bravely for peace" during a confrontation with Zelensky.
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