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Hungary's Orban arrives in Beijing on 'Peace mission 3.0'

Deutsche Welle

  08 Jul 2024, 13:04
Photo: China Daily via REUTERS

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday in a trip he described as 'Peace mission 3.0'.

Orban emphasized China's role as a "key power in creating the conditions for peace" in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

During their meeting, Xi called on world powers to support efforts to re-start direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

Xi calls on world powers to help Russia, Ukraine resume direct dialogue
"The international community should create conditions and provide assistance for the two sides to resume direct dialogue and negotiations," Xi told Orban, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.

"Only when all major powers exert positive energy rather than negative energy can the dawn of a ceasefire in this conflict appear as soon as possible," he reportedly said.

China and Russia's strategic partnership has grown closer since Moscow invaded Ukraine. Beijing presents itself as a neutral party in the war, but it has offered a crucial lifeline to Russia's isolated economy, with trade booming since the conflict began.

Orban's self-proclaimed peace mission
The Hungarian leader's arrival in Beijing follows surprise visits to Russia and Ukraine last week.

Orban, the EU's friendliest leader towards Moscow, held talks with President Vladimir Putin on Friday about the war in Ukraine.

The trip was criticized by both Kyiv and the EU, which said it threatened to undermine the bloc's stance on the conflict.

Orban embarked on his self-proclaimed peace mission after Hungary took over the rotating presidency of the European Union in early July.

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