By Nick Thorpe, BBC Budapest correspondent
Hungary’s Viktor Orban has no peace plan of his personal, however he has spent the previous two weeks on a whistle-stop tour of Kyiv, Moscow, Azerbaijan, Beijing, Washington and even Mar-a-Lago, on a one-man mission that has infuriated leaders within the EU and US.
“Peace won’t come by itself within the Russia-Ukraine struggle, somebody has to make it,” he proclaims in movies posted each day on his Fb web page.
He has been bitterly attacked by each Brussels and Washington for breaking EU and Nato unity and cosying as much as Vladimir Putin and China’s chief Xi Jinping.
Few argue along with his central premise, that there may be no peace with out peacemakers. However his shut financial relationship with Russia’s president leaves him open to the cost of performing as Mr Putin’s puppet.
The suitable-wing Hungarian PM says a ceasefire tied to a particular deadline could be a begin.
“I’m not negotiating on behalf of anybody,” he instructed Hungarian radio throughout a quick stopover in Budapest between visits to Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv and Mr Putin in Moscow.
For the subsequent six months, Hungary holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.
Mr Orban adopted up his first go to to Kyiv because the begin of the struggle with the primary journey by an EU chief to Russia since April 2022. That go to to the Kremlin clearly angered his European companions.
Charles Michel, the top of the European Council of 27 EU governments, mentioned the rotating presidency gave no mandate to have interaction with Russia on the EU’s behalf.
Mr Orban admitted that was the case, however insisted: “I’m clarifying the information… I’m asking questions.”
In Kyiv he posed “three or 4” to President Zelensky “in order that we will perceive his intentions, and the place the crimson line is, the boundary as much as which he can go within the curiosity of peace”.
He has additionally been beneficiant in his reward of two different allies, Xi Jinping and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Assembly Mr Erdogan on arrival on the Nato summit in Washington, he spoke of him as “the one man who has overseen an settlement between Russia and Ukraine” thus far, referring to a now defunct Black Sea grain settlement.
“China not solely loves peace however has additionally put ahead a collection of constructive and essential initiatives [for resolving the war],” he mentioned of President Xi Jinping, based on Chinese language state media.
The ultimate go to on his whirlwind tour was to presidential candidate Donald Trump, one other shut ally who he strongly backs to win once more in November and who he refers to as a person of peace.
In a single interview, he declared that in Trump’s four-year time period as president “he didn’t provoke a single struggle”.
This has been a outstanding journey within the worldwide limelight for the chief of a small East European nation with 9.7 million inhabitants. However who’s it designed to impress, and will it have any impact?
A key goal of his message is the home public.
Viktor Orban has had a comparatively dangerous yr thus far, shedding the 2 most outstanding feminine politicians in his celebration to a scandal in February, and witnessing the emergence of his first severe challenger for greater than a decade – Peter Magyar.
In June, Mr Orban’s Fidesz celebration gained a formidable 45% in European elections, to 30% for Mr Magyar’s three-month-old Tisza celebration.
However he misplaced greater than 700,000 votes (one in 4) in contrast with the final parliamentary elections in 2022.
For the primary time, he doesn’t look invincible.
What higher option to present Hungarians that their chief was nonetheless sturdy than to parade internationally stage, in a worldwide tour “to make peace”?
His mission was additionally focused at a world public, within the week that his new Patriots for Europe (PfE) group within the European Parliament attracted 84 MEPs from primarily far-right events in 11 international locations.
Patriots for Europe has emerged because the third largest faction in parliament, edging apart the rival Conservatives and Reformist group of Italy’s Giorgia Meloni.
Mr Orban’s go to to Moscow gained him effusive reward from the Russians: “We take it very, very positively. We consider it may be very helpful,” mentioned Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
The US was much less impressed.
“We might welcome, after all, precise diplomacy with Russia to make it clear to Russia that they should respect Ukraine’s sovereignty, that they should respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity,” mentioned US State Division spokesman Matthew Miller. “However that isn’t in any respect what this go to seems to have been.”
On the identical time, the US did welcome Mr Orban’s first go to to neighbouring Ukraine because the begin of the full-scale Russian invasion.
The Hungarian chief has given little or no away in regards to the precise content material of his talks in Kyiv, Moscow or Beijing.
A leaked model of his letter to Charles Michel, despatched from Azerbaijan, gives some clues.
Mr Putin was open to a ceasefire, Mr Orban instructed the European Council president, supplied it didn’t present Ukraine with an opportunity to reorganise its military on the entrance traces.
Three days earlier in Kyiv, on 2 July, the Ukrainian chief used the same argument, telling Mr Orban that the Russians would abuse any ceasefire to regroup their invading forces.
Mr Orban was apparently “stunned” that President Zelensky nonetheless believed Ukraine may win again its misplaced territories.
And Vladimir Putin instructed Mr Orban that “time favours Russian forces”, based on the leaked letter.
Arriving in Washington days later, Mr Orban posted yet one more video on Fb, saying he would argue that Nato “ought to return to its unique spirit: Nato ought to win peace, not the wars round it”.
Not like his Nato allies, Viktor Orban views Russia’s two-and-a-half yr struggle in Ukraine as a civil struggle between two Slav nations, extended by US assist for one among them.
One factor he most likely does agree on is that this autumn the battle will turn out to be solely worse.
A Trump presidential victory in November, he believes, would drive the Ukrainians and Russians to the negotiating desk.