"At the end of the Hungarian EU presidency we made yet another effort for peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an entry posted on X on Wednesday evening.
"We proposed a Christmas ceasefire and a significant exchange of prisoners of war. Regrettably, Ukrainian President Zelensky point-blank rejected this (proposal) ... We have done what we were able to," PM Orbán wrote.
Prior to the post, Zelensky voiced resentment that PM Orbán had made a phone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky said peace and security in his country required "decidedness by the US, unity in Europe, and commitment by all partners in line with the United Nations Charter, its objectives and principles".
"No one should boost (their) personal image at the expense of unity" but focus on Europe's common success, Zelensky said. "There can be no discussions about the war that Russia wages against Ukraine without Ukraine," Zelensky said.
"We all hope that PM Viktor Orbán at least won’t call Assad in Moscow to listen to his hour-long lectures as well," the Ukrainian president added.