Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán stated that post-war Ukraine would be divided into a Russian zone, a demilitarized zone, and a Western zone. But this is not all.

Hungarian Prime Minister, as always, stated that Kyiv should not seek to join NATO or the EU.

Orbán stated that when discussing Ukraine's security guarantees, Europe should not negotiate with the United States, but rather with Putin.

Comments: Orbán's proposal that Europe should negotiate with Putin to discuss Ukraine's security guarantees reflects his dissatisfaction and reflection on Europe's current policies towards Russia. He believes that the EU's "isolation strategy" towards Russia has failed, and the ongoing confrontation has increased risks in areas such as energy and the economy. In his view, Europe has close geopolitical ties and economic interests with Russia, and it is unrealistic to directly negotiate with the United States for Ukraine's security guarantees without involving Russia. Only by negotiating with Putin can Europe truly address the security issues it faces and achieve regional peace and stability. This perspective also reflects the division within Europe regarding its policy towards Russia, with some countries hoping to resolve conflicts with Russia through dialogue rather than confrontation.

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