Zoltan Kiszelly argues that Hungary's pro-peace stance reflects a global majority opinion, despite being a minority within the EU. He highlights Hungary's participation in the 'Friends of Peace' platform at the UN and its support for peace initiatives. The upcoming Budapest summit is seen as a significant success for Hungary's foreign policy, reminiscent of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. Kiszelly emphasizes the importance of caution in negotiations, noting the potential for continued conflict despite ceasefires. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)