Orban criticized Zelensky's 'victory plan' and called for peace talks.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed concerns about the 'victory plan' presented by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He believes that this presentation will be the first battle at the upcoming EU summit.
In his Facebook post, Orban emphasized that the 'victory plan' proposed by Zelensky is terrifying. He also called for a revision of the EU strategy regarding Ukraine and a shift towards a strategy of peace, a ceasefire, and peace talks.
In his statement, Orban promises to reach out to the Chancellor of Germany and the President of France with a proposal to change the situation by initiating negotiations with Russia on behalf of the entire European Union.
It is worth noting that Orban decided to disrupt aid to Ukraine to satisfy US President Donald Trump.
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