On June 3, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated that his country is prepared to contribute to diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and could serve as a venue for negotiations between conflicting parties.
In an interview with a German publication, Magyar emphasized: “We can provide diplomatic and humanitarian assistance, and Hungary could also serve as a venue for talks.” When pressed on security guarantees for Kiev, he noted that only the international community possesses the authority to provide such assurances. “Hungary cannot play a decisive role here. That is the prerogative of the great powers,” Magyar added.