Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov again received the Hungarian Foreign Minister in Moscow 🔄

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The Hungarian government must increase its efforts towards peace as the risk of escalation in the war in Ukraine is more serious than ever before, the Hungarian foreign minister said in Moscow on Monday, adding that efforts had to also be made to keep the channels of diplomacy open.

Lavrov

Sergei Lavrov began the meeting by saying in the first three minutes that Russia appreciates Viktor Orban’s “independent policy”, that they see Hungary’s sincere efforts to restore peace, and that he believes there is sustainable growth in both the Russian and Hungarian economies.

Szijjártó

At talks held with his Russian colleague, Sergei Lavrov, Péter Szijjártó underlined that the risk of escalation of the war “is more serious than ever before.”

“There have been many dangerous and irresponsible decisions made in the recent past that for a country neighbouring Ukraine, such as Hungary, pose particular threats,” he said.

He said the past one thousand days had proved that the war had no solution in the battlefield, it could only be ended through negotiations for which “the channels of diplomacy have to be kept open”.

“Those who close those diplomatic channels or attack those who keep them open do not really want peace,” he said.

Szijjártó said developing bilateral ties with Russia in areas not affected by sanctions “is a clear and open goal” of the Hungarian government.

Lavrov

Then, the Russian Foreign Minister took the floor again, but in the next 10 minutes or so, he did not give it to Szijjártó, so only Lavrov spoke.
The Russian Foreign Minister returned to the themes often voiced by Moscow, the situation in Ukraine, and spoke at length about how anyone who speaks out against peace does not even represent the interests of his own people, saying that they see the likes of Viktor Orban’s peace mission from China, South Africa and several Arab countries. He also criticised the Western double standards they see in Russia.

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5 Comments

  1. In this story there is not a single sentence by Szijjarto that directly crticizes Russia for its’ war of aggression or calls on Russia to “de-escalate”. If Szijjarto wanta peace he must publicly call on Russia to stop its’ attack on the people of Ukraine. It’s as simple as that but the Orban government will never do that because it works for Moscow.

  2. Oh no, how terrible!

    They are…

    …TALKING!!!

    No, please no! I want a Third World War instead!!! PLEASE!!!

  3. Foreign Minister of Hungry does not need to call Russia out. Zelensky and EU should stop their dream of EU expansion for the sake of more power. EU globalists want to put their dirty little hands-on Ukraine’s and Russia’s natural resources. China took control of the resource sector in South America and Africa. The EU wants to get to Russia and Ukraine before China.

  4. How sad – people live right next to ukraine and seem to be cluless what has happened in Ukraine.
    Check out Mike Benz- he will explain it all including the biden crime family role in ukraine.
    One of the biggest stories in my liife is the Hunter biden laptop it all there in emails and vidios 6 years of it . I went two of the big bookstores here and they had nothing- it kind of like the north stream pipeline russia blew up. No books on trump except a smear by some reletive nobody has heard of.

  5. Hungary´s way of saying they disagree with most of the EU on Ukraine and sanctions.

    By the by, personal visits by high raking government officials, diplomacy and pursuing joint economic interests is not “just talking”. Great promotional value for Russia´s interests – https://www.mid.ru/en/press_service/minister_speeches/1984701/

    Regarding the interplay with the EU:

    https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/council-eu/high-representative-foreign-affairs-security-policy/

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