Hungary's Newly Elected Prime Minister Makes Statement Regarding Putin
Hungary's newly elected Prime Minister Péter Márki-Zay has expressed his willingness to engage in a possible phone conversation with the President of Russia, provided the initiative comes from the Kremlin. Márki-Zay stated that he would not initiate contact with President Vladimir Putin on his own, but would have a clear agenda if he receives a call.
According to the politician, his key message during any potential dialogue would be a call for an immediate cessation of military operations in Ukraine. He emphasized that he would urge the Kremlin leader to end the war and take steps towards establishing peace.
This statement comes against the backdrop of discussions surrounding Hungary's foreign policy orientations and domestic developments. The opposition figure stressed that the necessity for regional stability underpins his stance. Márki-Zay, as a major competitor to Viktor Orbán's government, often criticizes the authorities' international approaches while maintaining his own position on geopolitically sensitive issues.