Hungarian government consults with Lavrov ahead of Defense Council meeting

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Hungary is not abandoning its pro-peace stance and neither will it give up energy cooperation with Russia, even if the war in Ukraine drags on longer than expected, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said on Monday after talking with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov by phone.

Before a meeting of Hungary’s Defence Council, Szijjártó said it was likely from the “brutal military actions of recent days” that the war in Ukraine would last longer than expected. So the government is bracing the country for further political attacks anticipated “due to its pro-peace” position, he said in a ministry statement.

The minister said he and Lavrov reviewed the war situation and the “devastating military operations of recent days”, as well as prospects for peace. Hungary is interested in a ceasefire and peace talks, he said, noting that he thanked Lavrov for further pursuing Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul today. He added that “many people” had tried to persuade the Russian government to withdraw from today’s talks in Istanbul in light of recent developments, and that he thanked Lavrov for his willingness to press ahead with them nevertheless.

Hopefully, progress would be made in talks, he said, and he welcomed the latest phone talks between the American and Russian foreign ministers. “

This is reassuring news for Hungary since we in central Europe very well know that when Americans and Russians are in direct contact, the risk of escalation is lower,” he said.

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