The Hungarian government is arguing for a ceasefire and peace talks regarding Ukraine in both Brussels and Moscow, a stance that is especially crucial now to prevent decisions that could render peace unattainable, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Brussels, on Tuesday. FM Szijjarto responded to journalists' questions at a press conference following a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting, according to a statement by Hungary's foreign ministry. He underlined that during his visit to Moscow the previous day - as part of Hungary's ongoing peace mission - he presented a clear position. He expressed hope that his discussions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov would contribute to a swift resolution of the conflict in Ukraine.