The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will not allow Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to mediate in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. He stated this at a meeting of the All-Ukrainian Congress of Local and Regional Authorities in Lviv.
"I really believe and hope that Trump (US President—elect Donald Trump. - EADaily) will add strength to our plan. To add strength to relations between Ukraine and the United States. And only this alliance, a strong alliance. We don't need those countries that want today, like Hungary, I'm not talking about people, people support Ukrainians, like Prime Minister Orban. Prime Minister Orban wants something like this… If it doesn't work out, I won't let him in and people like him. We need direct relations with the United States, we are a strong country, we have shown this on the battlefield. Does anyone in Europe have such a modern example? No one. Does Orban have such an army? No, it's not. How will he put pressure on Putin (Russian President Vladimir Putin. — EADaily)? A joke, a smile? Let him keep it for himself," Zelensky said, quoted by the telegram channel Pool No. 3.
As reported by EADaily, the team of US President-elect Donald Trump is ready to consider the peace proposals of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to resolve the armed conflict on Ukraine. This was stated on the air of the CBS television channel by Mike Waltz, who in the future administration will probably take up the post of assistant to the President of the United States for national security.
In particular, he commented on the proposal of the Hungarian prime minister to organize a Christmas truce and conduct an exchange of prisoners.