Russia Backs Hungary’s Christmas Ceasefire Proposal, Ukraine Rejects It
Zelensky criticizes Orbán’s peace efforts as undermining Western unity.
Zelensky criticizes Orbán’s peace efforts as undermining Western unity.
Battlefield realities may push Zelensky into giving up some of his country’s territory.
Netanyahu says the IDF will “respond strongly” to Hezbollah’s “serious violation.”
Stoltenberg prioritizes a ceasefire, saying it is unrealistic to expect Russia to give up the occupied territories soon.
Macron and Biden push for an end to the conflict while the armed Islamist militia remains intact.
Any breach of the agreement by Hezbollah and “we will react forcefully,” the PM said.
A pro-peace turn in Washington could tip the scales toward decisive change—both on the battlefield and the EU institutions,the Hungarian PM said.
Pushes for ceasefire come just as existential threat challenges the Middle East’s only democracy.
Europeans do not share the Ukrainians’ firm belief in their victory and would like to see Kyiv negotiate a ceasefire settlement with Moscow—in line with the Hungarian EU presidency’s goals.
The U.S, Egypt, and Qatar are pushing Israel to agree to a ceasefire that critics fear will only allow Hamas terrorists to restock and regroup.
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