Hungarian expert predicts the possible end date of Russia-Ukraine war

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Botond Feledy, a Hungarian foreign policy expert, said that ending military operation by the beginning of summer would serve the Russians’ interest too. However, atrocities against civilians do not seem to cease.

Russia – Ukraine war to end by summer

Mr Feledy talked about the Russia-Ukraine war on RTL Klub, the most-viewed commercial TV channel in Hungary. He said that until the negotiations between Ukraine and Russia do not end with success, no one should hope that atrocities against civilians in Ukraine will stop.

The Hungarian foreign policy expert added that he expects the war to end by the beginning of summer as it would serve Russia’s interest as well.

He highlighted that a Russian attack against Hungary or other NATO members was inconceivable. However, the negative, for instance, economic consequences of the war will take a serious toll on Hungary. 

Is there hope for peace?

András Rácz, a senior associate fellow of the National University of Public Service, confirmed Mr Feledy’s claims in an interview he gave to portfolio.hu. He said that a non-nuclear war between Russia and NATO would have a catastrophic outcome for Moscow. The Ukrainian conflict shows

the Russian army is not as powerful as Putin made the world believe.

Regarding the end of the conflict, he said that Ukraine accepted to become a neutral power, meaning Kyiv does not consider joining NATO anymore. On the other hand, the war-stricken country would never give up parts of its territory. Ukraine will not accept the secession of Crimea, the Donbas region or Herson. The pressing question though is how the neutrality of Ukraine can be guaranteed. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum, an international security treaty warranting Ukraine’s territorial integrity, was breached by Russia which was one of the signatories.

Ukraine now needs safety guarantees meaning that in case of an attack, the signatories of the new treaty would defend the country –

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