Orban urged the EU to pressure Kyiv for peace with Russia: details
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Anna Tkach
16.11.2025 - 20:10
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According to hvylya.net: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed his opinion on achieving peace in Ukraine, believing that the intervention of 'external forces' is needed, as no side will achieve an agreement on its own. He noted that the European Union can influence Ukraine, motivating it towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
Orban also emphasized the need to act faster in discussions about Ukraine, before the situation escalates further. He expressed concerns that Russia may attempt to occupy larger parts of Ukraine, making it important to act now.
'In leading Western countries, it is not possible to find the tools that would force Russia to make peace, as it wants to occupy all of Ukraine. Time is on the side of the Russians,' said the Hungarian Prime Minister.
Thus, Viktor Orban's speech reflects his views on the situation in Ukraine and the necessity for swift actions to ensure peace in the region.
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