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Orbán joins forces with China and Brazil in new efforts to make peace in Ukraine

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Last updated: 2024/09/30 at 10:18 AM
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As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been making efforts to mediate peace talks between the two countries. Despite criticism for his earlier attempts at mediation, Orbán remains undeterred and has been rallying support from world leaders to organize a peace summit. He has reached out to countries like China and Brazil to join him in his efforts to bring Moscow and Kyiv to the negotiating table.

Orbán’s peace initiative has faced opposition from the European Union, which opposes any discussions with Russia on Moscow’s terms due to the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv has also rejected any peace talks that do not include the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from all Ukrainian territories. While Orbán’s actions have raised concerns among EU leaders and the Ukrainian government, he continues to push for what he sees as a path to peace with Russia.

Kyiv has emphasized its commitment to peace through victory, refusing to consider any peace talks that do not align with Zelenskyy’s blueprint for victory. The Ukrainian president has highlighted the importance of unity among nations in putting pressure on Russia to end the conflict. Zelenskyy warned against parallel or alternative attempts to seek peace, stressing that true peace can only be achieved through unity and solidarity.

Orbán’s efforts to mediate peace talks have also faced challenges in gaining the support of countries like Brazil, which have concerns about Hungary’s intentions. The Hungarian Prime Minister’s previous actions, such as offering refuge to Brazilian President Bolsonaro following his failed reelection bid, have strained relations with other nations. Convincing countries like Brazil of his genuine intentions will require careful diplomacy and negotiation.

Amidst mounting tensions and a growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Orbán’s push for peace through dialogue may face skepticism from key stakeholders. As Kyiv remains committed to its peace-through-victory strategy, it is unclear whether Russia’s demands will be taken into consideration in the near future. The complexities of the conflict require a delicate balance of diplomacy and negotiation to bring about lasting peace in the region.

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