Hungary's prime minister criticized other European leaders for being 'on the side of war.'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Thursday said he supports China's peace proposal for ending Russia's war against Ukraine.Orbán, one of the few leaders in NATO who is sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin, made the endorsement of the peace plan while meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Budapest.
'China is neither the creator of the crisis, nor a party to it or a participant. But we are also not a bystander, we have always been actively contributing to reaching peace,' Xi said. 'We also oppose using the Ukraine crisis to shed responsibility or defame a third country and provoke a new Cold War.'On Thursday, Orbán also painted China as a peace-promoting nation, calling it 'one of the pillars of the new world order.
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