BUDAPEST, December 5. /TASS/. US President-elect Donald Trump aims to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, and the goal could be achieved despite opposition from the outgoing Biden administration, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said.
"We are very close to a point where Donald Trump’s goal of putting an end to this war becomes a reality," he remarked in an interview with the M1 broadcaster following a meeting with Mike Waltz, whom Trump has picked as his national security advisor.
However, Szijjarto pointed out that current US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed a completely different position, focused on continuing the Ukraine conflict, at a meeting of NATO’s foreign ministers in Brussels on December 3-4.
According to the top Hungarian diplomat, the outgoing US administration "is trying to make sure that it is hard to establish peace after January 20," when Trump will take office as US president.
Szijjarto highlighted a dilemma where "on the one hand, there is a good chance to resolve the conflict, but on the other, the risk of an escalation is higher than ever before." "That said, we can only hope that nothing will happen in Ukraine before January 20 that will irreversibly change the situation and significantly complicate efforts to achieve peace," he concluded.