BERLIN — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tuesday accused the United States of perpetuating the war in Ukraine by providing it with weapons and said there should be U.S.-Russian negotiations to bring about a cease-fire.Trump offers unusual endorsement of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of parliamentary electionsSince the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Orban has been balancing his pro-Putin sympathies with being a member of the European Union.Also on Tuesday, Hungarian President Katalin Novak, who is from the same party as Orban, joined her eastern European counterparts in condemning Putin’s bombardment of Ukrainian cities the day before.War in Ukraine: What you need to knowThe latest: President Zelensky will address an emergency virtual meeting of G-7 nations on Tuesday, after a barrage of Russian airstrikes renewed Kyiv’s push for air defense systems.Russia’s Gamble: The Post examined the road to war in Ukraine, and Western efforts to unite to thwart the Kremlin’s plans, through extensive interviews with more than three dozen senior U.S., Ukrainian, European and NATO officials."