Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is convinced that Russia's war against Ukraine will end in 2025, either through peace talks or the destruction of one of the warring parties. Source: European Pravda,
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban has stated that, in his opinion, the war in Ukraine will end in 2025, the Hungarian media resource Magyar Nemzet reports. Orban outlined two possible scenarios for the end of the conflict: either "peace negotiations" between the warring sides or the "destruction" of one of the sides involved in the war.
Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko also says Kyiv can buy electricity from Romania and Poland if it loses supplies from Bratislava.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, speaking on Kossuth radio, has expressed the opinion that Ukraine could still change its decision regarding the "Christmas ceasefire". Source: European Pravda, citing Magyar Nemzet Details: Speaking about his "peacekeeping mission",
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that European leaders must acknowledge the need to change their strategy regarding Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused the European Union of refusing to acknowledge the reality of Ukraine's military situation, claiming that the bloc's strategy is prolonging the conflict without achieving any meaningful results.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa held a press conference at the end of the last EU summit of
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Hungary is in talks with Russia and Ukraine on keeping open gas shipments via Ukraine even though its Russian gas imports now come via the Turkstream pipeline, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday,
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Union for its refusal to acknowledge the reality of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, accusing EU leaders of being in denial about the failure of their strategy.
Hungary is seeking a solution that would allow gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to continue once the current transit contract between Moscow and Kyiv expires, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.