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21 August 09:15

Hungary, through its foreign minister Peter Szijjarto, reaffirmed its readiness to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, stressing the security conditions.

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Peter Szijjarto said that Hungary is ready to provide a suitable framework for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, reiterating an offer made earlier. Despite tensions between Budapest and Kiev, Hungary is willing to contribute to peace efforts. The possibility of Budapest hosting a trilateral summit between the leaders of the US, Russia and Ukraine is also being discussed, while other countries such as Switzerland are also offering their support for hosting such meetings.

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