Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine were “dangerous” and “irresponsible,” offering no guarantee of security for Ukraine.
“There is also very dangerous rhetoric… (which) concerns the ceasefire,” Zelensky told reporters in Budapest after a European summit.
Calls for a ceasefire were “irresponsible. There must be a clear plan”, he said.
Zelensky’s comments came after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban — the EU leader with the warmest relations with the Kremlin — reiterated his call for a “ceasefire” on the battlefield.
A truce could “provide room and time for the warring parties to have communication and to start to negotiate about peace”, said Orban.
“But stop killing each other now — that’s my recommendation,” he added.
AFP
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