Hungary calls on world political actors to stop provocations

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Hungary has a national security interest in preserving long-term peace, and calls on all parties to maintain the dialogue between all parties involved in the eastern European conflict, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Monday.

“All big players of world politics should return to the negotiating table rather than resort to provocation, messages and shows of strength,” Szijjártó told Hungarian reporters during a break in a meeting with his European Union counterparts.

Szijjártó expressed hope that after a meeting scheduled to take place between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Geneva this week, the US and Russian presidents will also meet. “Hungary sees that as the only solution, the only hope,” he said.

Hungary is complying with Ukraine’s wishes and keeps its embassy in Kiev and two consulates in Transcarpathia running with full staff,

Szijjártó said. Despite ongoing differences, Hungary also sent another 120 ventilators to Ukraine this morning, he said.

Regarding the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Szijjarto said a stable and peaceful Western Balkan region was a national security interest for Hungary, and called for continued dialogue instead of imposing sanctions.

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