EU leaders do not want a ceasefire in Ukraine, for them it is a red line that they are not going to cross. According to TASS with reference to the Kossuth radio station, this was stated by the Secretary of State for Bilateral Relations at the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, Tamas Menzer.
According to Menzer, Hungarian diplomats proposed to include in the EU documents, which were being prepared for the anniversary of the start of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, a call for a ceasefire and the start of peace negotiations. However, said Mentzer, EU leaders in Brussels have given up on this. “They have made it clear that the ceasefire is a red line, this is unacceptable for them,” the Secretary of State said.
Speaking later on the air of the M1 TV channel, he said that they were trying to put pressure on Hungary to make it change its position on the conflict in Ukraine and persuade it to supply weapons to the Ukrainian army. The Hungarian government fears that if the decision to send tanks has already been made, and now there is talk of aircraft, then tomorrow someone in the EU will offer to send troops there. According to Menzer, “Now it’s a question of whether the soldiers will go there.”
Source: Rosbalt

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