Beijing (AP) — After comparable trips to Russia and Ukraine, Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, is paying an unexpected visit to China on Monday to talk about the chances of a peaceful resolution in Ukraine.

Orbán wrote “Peace mission 3.0” as the caption for a photo that was uploaded early on Monday on the social media platform X, which showed him standing outside his Beijing airport. Hua Chunying, the vice minister of foreign affairs of China, and other officials were greeting him.

Later, Orbán had a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as reported by state television network CCTV.

“The number of countries that can talk to both warring sides is diminishing,” Orbán stated. “Hungary is slowly becoming the only country in Europe that can speak to everyone.”