Hungarian premier presents EU leaders with proposals to settle Ukrainian conflict
Following his peacekeeping mission from July 2 to 11, which included visits to Russia, the USA, and Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has presented European Union leaders with proposals to resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
Balazs Orban, the prime minister's political adviser, confirmed that the Hungarian action plan is now on the desks of all European heads of government, Caliber.Az reports via foreign media.
"The prime minister has informed the leaders of the European Council in writing about the results of the first phase of negotiations, the peace mission, and Hungary's proposals," said Balazs Orban.
"If Europe wants peace and aims to have a decisive voice in resolving the military conflict and stopping the bloodshed, it must now develop and implement a change in its political course."
He highlighted that Orbán's plan includes "a realistic assessment of the situation, realistic goals, and an appropriate timetable for action".
"This is the foundation of our approach," the adviser emphasized.