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Ukraine war: Hungary’s Orban urges Zelenksy to call ceasefire to speed up Russian peace talks

  • Orban has blasted the EU’s move to open formal membership talks with Kyiv, and has been accused of maintaining warm relations with Russia’s Putin

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (right) shakes hands with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban  during their meeting in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urged Kyiv on Tuesday to work towards a “quick ceasefire” in Ukraine that could pave the way for negotiations with Russia to end more than two years of war.

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Orban issued the appeal standing next to President Volodymyr Zelensky during a surprise visit to Ukraine, the first by the vocal critic of Western support for Kyiv.

“I asked the president to consider whether … a quick ceasefire could speed up the peace talks,” the Hungarian leader told reporters with Zelensky, adding that the ceasefire he envisions would be “time-limited”.

“A ceasefire connected to a deadline would give a chance to speed up peace talks. I explored this possibility with the president, and I am grateful for his honest answers and negotiation.”

Zelensky, who spoke before Orban, did not respond to those comments.

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The Ukrainian leader touted the possibility of a broad bilateral cooperation agreement between Ukraine and Hungary.

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