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08 Oct 2025, 02:44 GMT+10
The Hungarian prime minister accused the German chancellor of unwillingness to talk to Moscow
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has admitted to having a heated argument with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban over their approaches to dealing with Russia.
The two clashed at an EU summit in Copenhagen last week, Merz said in an interview to a German broadcaster ntv on Monday.
"He accused [me] of not wanting to negotiate," the chancellor said, referring to Orban. According to Merz, he responded by stating that Orban's own diplomatic efforts last year, which involved visits to both Moscow and Kiev, led to nothing. "That's not the path I want to take," he added.
When further pressed by host Pinar Atalay whether just saying: "I won't even try it" would solve the problem, Merz dodged the question by claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin "does not want to negotiate."
Russia has repeatedly stated throughout the Ukraine conflict that it was ready to sit down at the negotiating table at any time as long as the reality on the ground is taken into account and the root causes of the conflict are addressed during the talks.
Last month, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow is ready to pursue a "compromise" to resolve the conflict if "our legitimate security interests, as well as the legitimate interests of Russians living in Ukraine, are respected in the same way as those of other parties."
Hungary has been one of the most vocal critics of the EU's belligerent approach toward Russia. Orban warned after the Copenhagen summit that the EU leaders "want to go to war" with Russia.
Germany has been Kiev's second largest arms supplier after the US since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Berlin's position on the conflict has hardened under Merz, who claimed that diplomatic options were "exhausted" and declared that Germany was "already in a conflict" with Russia.
(RT.com)
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