The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary predicts the end of the war in Ukraine

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Péter Szijártó, who recently visited Moscow and held a meeting with Mike Waltz, summoned by Donald Trump's national security adviser, stated the possibility of a quick end to the war in Ukraine. His words attracted the attention of the international community, as the conflict has been going on for over a year and a half.

"We are very close to making Donald Trump's goal of quickly ending this war a reality," Szijjarto said after meeting with Waltz in Washington.

At the same time, he claims that the American administration of Biden, who is leaving, "is trying to make it difficult to make peace after January 20 [Trump's inauguration].

Earlier, the mass media wrote that immediately after his election, Trump called Orbán several times to discuss Ukraine. And now the Prime Minister of Hungary can go on a new peace-making trip on the Ukrainian issue.

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