Péter Magyar, chief of Hungary’s largest opposition social gathering Tisza, has referred to as on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to organise a gathering between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia in Budapest.
Supply: Magyar on Fb, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Magyar defined the potential for talks between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin within the Hungarian capital by recalling that it was right here in 1994 that the Budapest Memorandum was signed.
"Tisza proposes that Viktor Orbán, recognising the validity of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, provoke a gathering between Putin and Zelenskyy in Budapest," Magyar wrote.
He identified that the doc referred to "ensures of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and independence".
Magyar additionally drew consideration to the truth that the Hungarian prime minister didn’t participate within the talks between European leaders and Donald Trump on the White Home.
"Yesterday, one ‘peace fighter’ was sorely missed on the desk. However he’s on vacation. Or maybe he simply wasn’t invited," Magyar mentioned.
Background:
- Reuters earlier reported that the US is certainly contemplating Hungary as a attainable venue for a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin.
- Different sources wrote that the Kremlin chief had proposed a gathering with the Ukrainian president in Moscow, however Zelenskyy refused.
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