Foreign minister: China’s peace plan is the closest to Hungary’s concept

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High-level cooperation with China is key to the competitiveness of Europe and Hungary, and severing those ties would have tragic consequences, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said on Monday, after talks with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing.

The main topic of the talks with Wang Yi was the war in Ukraine, and ways to end it, Szijjarto said. He thanked China for its “extremely active role in the peace effort”.

China’s peace plan is the closest to Hungary’s concept on the matter, as “it admits that the conflict cannot be solved on the battlefield,” he said.

Like Hungary, the Chinese peace plan posits that the longer the war rages, the worse the chances for peace, he said.

While Europe is gripped by a “war psychosis”, the majority of the world wants peace in Ukraine, he said.

Szijjártó also touched on the “extremely worrisome” situation in Israel, and warned that unless an escalation can be avoided, the conflict could lead to “one of the worst humanitarian disasters in human history”.

Szijjártó and Wang also discussed the two countries’ economic ties. Hungary’s economy would struggle to “remain on a growth path” without Chinese investments, Szijjártó said. Hungary is expected to double last year’s investment record of 6.5 billion euros, with much of those investments coming from Chinese companies, he said.

Hungary, a meeting point of western and eastern investments, has manufacturing sites of the three largest German carmakers, and soon five of the 10 largest battery makers in the world, he said. Those investments ensure economic growth and prevent mass job losses, he added.

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