

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Donald Trump after his visit to Putin.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump is ready to become an intermediary in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia if he wins the election. This is stated in a letter from Viktor Orban to the President of the European Council Charles Michel, reports BILD.
In the letter to Michel Orban writes about the war in Ukraine:
In general, it can be stated that the intensity of the military conflict will radically increase in the near future.
In the letter, Orban urges the EU to co-operate with China on a "peace conference", the resumption of diplomatic relations with Russia and a "political offensive" against the countries of the South, whose "respect we have lost due to our position on the war in Ukraine".
Orban writes about his talks in the US, which took place before Trump's assassination attempt. Orban criticises Joe Biden:
The incumbent is making a huge effort to stay in the race. It is obvious that he is not in a position to change the current pro-war policies of the US and therefore new policies cannot be expected from him.
Orban praises Trump for ending the war in Ukraine:
I can (...) say with certainty that immediately after winning the election he will not wait for the inauguration, but will be ready to act as a peace mediator immediately. He has detailed and well-founded plans to that effect.
Orban also warns that Trump's election victory will cost the EU dearly:
I am more than convinced that in the event of a likely victory of President Trump, the financial burden between the US and the EU will be significantly shifted to the disadvantage of the EU when it comes to financial support for Ukraine.
Earlier Socialportal reported that Viktor Orbán in the USA discussed with former US President Donald Trump his "peace mission" regarding Ukraine.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













