Hungarian Foreign Minister blocks Council of Europe resolution to recognise only Zelensky's peace plan
He said that other countries have developed "no worse" peace plans for Ukraine

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has vetoed a Council of Europe resolution recognising only the peace plan proposed by Ukraine. According to him, "peace plans of others" should be taken into account.
Source. This is stated in the Minister's post on Facebook.
"Today, the Council of Europe wanted to adopt a resolution in which it wanted to recognise only and exclusively President Zelenskyy's peace plan as a 'peace formula' that should be considered and supported. This is unacceptable to us. Others have also developed peace plans that are no worse than the Ukrainian president's," the Hungarian diplomat said in a statement.
Szijjarto also noted that instead of "fantasies of nuclear war", "real peace talks" are finally needed, and stressed that they can only take place when "all the warring parties are sitting at the table".
"I asked to include other peace plans in the Council of Europe resolution. This was rejected by the majority. That's why I vetoed it, so that there would be no resolution," he said.
Background. As a reminder, President Zelenskyy's "peace formula" includes 10 points:
- Radiation and nuclear safety
- Food security
- Energy security
- Release of all prisoners and deportees
- Implementation of the UN Charter and restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity and world order
- Withdrawal of Russian troops and cessation of hostilities
- Return of justice
- Counteracting ecocide
- Preventing escalation
- Fixing the end of the war.
As reported, Trump's campaign headquarters revealed the details of his "peace plan" for Ukraine and Russia. According to its developers, further military assistance to Ukraine will depend on whether it agrees to peace talks with Russia.
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