“I want to stop here and be honest. Once and for all, you have to decide for yourself who you are with.” Zelensky said.
Orban says cease-fire possible
Oran claims Putin was “positive” about both a cease-fire and peace talks.Â
“The response was positive, but the Russian president said this had conditions. I cannot negotiate to meet those conditions—it should be him and the Ukrainian president agreeing on those,” he said.
During the press conference, Orban was also asked about the images of atrocities in Bucha.
Orban claimed that he could not condemn Russia until a complete examination of the photos was conducted. “With all atrocities, we have to examine them, even though we live in an era of massive manipulation where we can’t be sure if we can trust our own eyes,” Hungary’s PM said.
Orban has just been re-elected to a fourth term as prime minister. News of the election outcome broke on Sunday. On Monday Putin sent his congratulations and the Kremlin posted a photo of the two leaders.