Hungarian election victor Magyar says he’d speak with Putin and ask him to end the war in Ukraine

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Hungarian election winner Péter Magyar has stated that he would speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin and ask him to end the war in Ukraine if given the opportunity. Magyar's victory is seen as a positive development by many in the European Union, who had grown frustrated with the conciliatory tone of outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán towards Putin.
Péter Magyar, Hungary's new prime minister, has said he would speak with Vladimir Putin and ask him to end the war in Ukraine. Magyar made this statement at his first news conference after his landslide win. He also expressed his intention to work more closely with the EU and NATO. Magyar's victory is seen as a positive development by many in the EU, who had grown frustrated with Orbán's stance on Ukraine. The new prime minister could potentially lift Hungary's veto on a 90-billion-euro loan for Ukraine. EU diplomats will discuss how to fast-track the funds to Kyiv.
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