Zelenskyy: Ready to work with any Hungarian leader who is not Putin's ally
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses readiness to collaborate with any future Hungarian leader who opposes Vladimir Putin's influence.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced his willingness to engage with any leader of Hungary that is not aligned with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This statement reflects Ukraine's ongoing concerns regarding the Hungarian government's current stance, which Zelenskyy claims is fostering anti-Ukrainian sentiment within Hungary. His comments were made during an interaction with journalists, highlighting the strained relations that have developed between the two countries in the context of the broader regional geopolitical tensions.
Zelenskyy emphasized his government's commitment to not propagating any negativity or hatred towards the Hungarian populace, which includes a significant Ukrainian minority. This point underscores the importance of maintaining cordial relations at the societal level, even amid political disagreements. He contrasts Ukraine's approach with what he perceives as anti-Ukrainian initiatives by the current Hungarian regime, aiming to promote understanding and cooperation between the two nations despite their differences.
Looking to the future, Zelenskyy stated that he cannot predict what changes might occur within Hungary's political landscape or how they would impact bilateral relations. However, he remains optimistic about the possibility of collaboration with any Hungarian leader willing to reject Putin's influence, suggesting a hope for a shift in Hungary’s policies that would allow for more constructive dialogue and partnership with Ukraine in the future.