
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had rejected a proposed Christmas truce and large-scale prisoner exchange with Russia.
"At the end of the Hungarian Presidency of the EU, we made new efforts for peace. We proposed a Christmas truce and a large-scale prisoner exchange. It is sad that Zelensky clearly rejected and ruled this out today. We did what we could" , wrote Orban in "X".
Zelensky accused Orban of simply seeking to "boost his personal image" with his diplomatic efforts and scoffed at hopes that the Hungarian leader "at least won't call Assad to Moscow to listen to his lectures."
"No one should enhance personal image at the expense of unity; everyone should focus on shared success. Unity in Europe has always been the key to its achievement. There can be no discussion about the war that Russia is waging against Ukraine without Ukraine ," Zelensky wrote.
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