These two NATO member countries: Should meet some of Russia's requirements, Erdogan | President | Requirements
According to the report of Tass News Agency on August 20, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban met with President Erdogan of Türkiye in Budapest and discussed the conflict in Ukraine. Shimo, the head of the non-governmental organization "Hungarian Peace Circle", commented on the reporters of Tass News Agency that Hungary and Türkiye have the same position on the conflict in Ukraine. The leaders of the two countries realize that the conflict cannot end without meeting some of Russia's security requirements.
The report quoted Simo as saying: "The Hungarian Prime Minister Orban and the Turkish President Erdogan know that if they do not meet at least some of Russia's security requirements, it is impossible to end the conflict in Ukraine." He said that both politicians are looking forward to the future and trying to determine what to do "if Ukraine becomes a neutral country and NATO suffers from failure".
▲ Hungarian Prime Minister Orban shook hands with visiting President Erdogan of Türkiye on the 20th
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When asked why the meeting between Orban and Erdogan was particularly important, the expert said: "Before President Putin's planned visit to Türkiye at the end of August, Erdogan was very concerned about whether Orban regarded some of the special agreements he might reach with Putin as security threats. Orban believed that Russia did not threaten Hungary."
Shimo reminded that "Erdogan sees that if Russia's demands are not met, not only will it be impossible to stop the conflict in Ukraine, but it will also be impossible to restore the Black Sea food export agreement. Neither of these NATO member countries wants to risk their economic interests in their relationship with Russia, and they are more proactive than other Western powers in their actions to reach an agreement with Moscow.".