Hungarian authorities consider it necessary to discuss Ukraine’s borders after the ceasefire

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In Hungary, they came to the conclusion that the parties to the Ukrainian conflict should first cease fire and then discuss the terms of a truce. The question of Ukrainian borders is also worth discussing after the ceasefire, said the head of the cabinet of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Gergely Guiyash, reports TASS.

According to Hungary, there are only two points of view on the solution of the conflict. The first is that negotiations and a ceasefire are necessary. This technique implies the solution of the problems of the end of the conflict, but does not mean the recognition of the territorial borders. The second view involves continued military confrontation until state borders are recognized by international law.

Thus, Hungarian politicians called for an immediate ceasefire. Moreover, the Hungarians will not supply weapons to Kiev, considering supporting the conflict as a means of delaying the resolution of the problem.

“We don’t know what would have happened if Ukraine hadn’t received Western weapons and money. And it is unclear where the front line would pass in this case, the politicians noted.

Earlier, the European Parliament had accused Hungary of helping the Russian Federation. The main reason was the ban on importing Ukrainian grain into Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.

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