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Hungary offers to host Ukraine peace talks

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Budapest could also arrange a Putin-Trump summit if asked, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said

Hungary’s offer to host peace talks aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict remains valid, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday.

Hungary has maintained a dissenting position within the EU since the conflict escalated in February 2022, advocating for dialogue while most other member states have pledged only to continue military support to Kiev.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Szijjarto reaffirmed Budapest’s commitment to a peaceful resolution and said Hungary is prepared to host negotiations. He said he communicated the proposal to senior Russian and Ukrainian officials days after the outbreak of the hostilities, adding, “This offer is there, is valid, we have not withdrawn that.”

Hungary would be willing to organize a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump if such a meeting were requested, Szijjarto claimed. He praised the recent improvement in relations between Moscow and Washington, following the change in the US administration.

”Our clear historic experience is that whenever the US and Russia are able to maintain a civilized relationship, it’s always better for Central Europe,” he said.


Trump has declined to continue US military aid to Ukraine and has suggested that both Washington and Moscow could benefit from restoring bilateral ties. His efforts to mediate a truce between Russia and Ukraine contributed to the countries restarting direct negotiations in Türkiye, talks that Kiev abandoned in 2022 to focus on its military campaign.

Szijjarto noted that European nations that once called for Ukraine’s victory are now urging an unconditional ceasefire. He said that many of those countries previously criticized Budapest for promoting diplomacy, arguing that the shift highlights their loss of credibility.

At a recent round of talks in Istanbul, Russia proposed two options for a conditional ceasefire, asserting that either would prevent Ukraine from regrouping and resuming hostilities, unlike an unconditional truce.

The proposals involved either a Ukrainian withdrawal from territories claimed by Russia or a halt to military mobilization and Western arms deliveries. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has rejected both and demanded direct talks with Putin.

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The Russian president said this week that he is open to such a meeting to finalize a peace agreement, but cautioned that Zelensky is not legally authorized to sign any treaty. Zelensky’s presidential term expired last year and no successor has been elected, raising Moscow’s concerns about any agreement the Ukrainian politician might sign.

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