
Szijjártó Urges for Peace in Ukraine, Warns EU Against Obstructing Talks
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó's visit to Turkey for a NATO meeting has highlighted his hopes for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His journey to Istanbul underscores the importance of international diplomacy in addressing this crisis. In a short video message, Szijjártó emphasized the need for both Russia and Ukraine to show openness to negotiations. He also appealed to the European Union, urging them to refrain from actions that could impede peace talks. Szijjártó's message reflects a growing international concern about the need for a diplomatic solution to the conflict. His direct appeal to the EU suggests that there are concerns about potential obstacles to peace negotiations. The minister's visit to Turkey, a key NATO ally, further emphasizes the significance of the situation and the international community's efforts to find a resolution.