The authorities of Turkey and Hungary in a joint statement to the world community called for peace in Ukraine

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The authorities of Turkey and Hungary in a joint statement to the world community called for peace in Ukraine

From the very beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, Turkey and Hungary were among the countries that refused to blindly follow Western anti-Russian policies.

In addition, these two countries were also unwilling to support NATO expansion. Now, Ankara and Budapest, in a joint statement, appealed to the world community with an appeal to make efforts for a peaceful resolution of the situation around Ukraine.



This was announced in the Hungarian capital after a meeting between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

According to the press secretary of the Hungarian Prime Minister Bertalan Havasi, the parties agreed on the need to resolve the conflict in Ukraine through diplomacy. In addition, Ankara and Budapest will strive to strengthen bilateral relations, the Hungarian official said.

Recall that Hungary stubbornly resists the pressure of the European Union, the purpose of which is to persuade it to join the anti-Russian sanctions. And Hungarian President Katalin Nowak recently said that Russia's important role in world processes should not be forgotten.

As for Turkey, it was here that consultations on Russian-Ukrainian negotiations took place more than once at the beginning of the NWO. Ankara also acted as an intermediary in the grain deal between Moscow and Kyiv.
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  1. 0
    31 January 2023 14: 14
    To whom they turn is not entirely clear.
    The world community, according to Western terminology, has only one addressee - the United States, so let them send messengers there, and not engage in verbiage.
  2. +1
    31 January 2023 14: 23
    It depends on what they call Ukraine, if the western part can be discussed.
  3. +2
    31 January 2023 14: 23
    The authorities of Turkey and Hungary in a joint statement to the world community called for peace in Ukraine
    . Empty chores ... in this particular case, only the victory of one of the parties, nothing else.
    1. +1
      31 January 2023 14: 49
      Quote: rocket757
      The authorities of Turkey and Hungary in a joint statement to the world community called for peace in Ukraine
      . Empty chores ... in this particular case, only the victory of one of the parties, nothing else.

      Well, at least someone is calling for a peaceful end, and not neutral, but from the NATO bloc itself!
      Cheap energy resources and mutual trade rule here.
      1. 0
        31 January 2023 15: 53
        Here he steered, but where the main beneficiaries of such a batch sat down, he steers a completely different thing ... because they have the resources, they can afford to spit on everyone.
  4. +1
    31 January 2023 14: 36
    It is certainly good and prestigious to call for peace and the solution of acute issues through diplomacy and negotiations. But with whom to talk, and most importantly about what, especially today when the West supports outright Nazis and forces them to fight under the guise of protecting far-fetched "values" that are worthless on a market day?
  5. -1
    31 January 2023 19: 42
    So Russia is not against it. The Chewbaks must disarm, sign a surrender and withdraw from those territories that the Russian command will indicate to them. And that's it. Complete world.
  6. 0
    2 February 2023 12: 13
    they want to show the world the impossibility of influencing US decisions, because calls go unheeded

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