Hungary to keep providing humanitarian, educational aid to Ukraine – President Novak

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The President of Hungary, Katalin Novák, said that Budapest is committed to the principles of ensuring peace, and pledged continued humanitarian and educational aid to Ukraine.

Novak said this during a speech at the third International Summit of the Crimea Platform, Ukrinform reports.

The president of Hungary noted that as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, she understands what Ukraine is going through now, and stated that the war started in Crimea and should end with the return of Crimea.

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“Mr. President, there is nothing more that I wish for than the ending of the bloodshed and the fight so that peace is re-achieved in our neighborhood. Regardless how long it takes to return to peace, Hungary remains to offer humanitarian and educational support, as well as training facilities to Ukraine, and to continue to comply with all international obligations. Budapest commits to support all initiatives aiming at winning the peace,” Novák said.

She added that as part of her mission, after Kyiv, she will visit Rome and the Vatican where she will deliver these messages to Pope Francis.

Therefore, the presidents said she expects that “a just and long-lasting peace” will be achieved.

As reported, the third International Summit of the Crimean Platform is being held in Kyiv, dedicated to Ukraine’s vision regarding the future of temporarily occupied Crimea and security issues in the Black Sea region.


Source: Hungary to keep providing humanitarian, educational aid to Ukraine - President Novak

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