Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a key ally of Russia and a good friend of Donald Trump’s, took to X to congratulate the newly
Viktor Orbán has flirted with killing the EU’s Russia sanctions. But he didn’t get the ally he might have expected in Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's presidency in the United States will trigger a new right-wing surge in Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday, launching what he called an offensive to "occupy" Brussels.
In response to a question from Magyar Nemzet, the minister explained that peace is essential for enabling the opportunity for development and economic growth. "The global economy is an integrated system, and armed conflicts and wars hinder economic development worldwide and in almost every country," he stressed.
America now returns to the point that Hungary's never left. A father is a man, a mother is a woman, children should be left alone, and our fate should not be decided by the background operatives of unelected NGOs.
Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban congratulated US President Donald Trump on his inauguration Monday, saying they should now "occupy Brussels".
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is making the world’s biggest tyrants happy—a fact that Trump not only acknowledges but crows about with pride. Trump boasts that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin “get along,
Hungary is not ready to support the extension of European sanctions against the aggressor country russia before the inauguration of Donald Trump.According to
The US president-elect has broken with tradition by inviting world leaders to the 20 January ceremony. View on euronews
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez launched an unhinged rant Sunday against President-elect Donald Trump – claiming the nation was on the “eve of an authoritarian administration.”
In a break from tradition, US President-elect Donald Trump has invited world leaders and heads of far-right parties.
Ambassador David Pressman talks about his contentious relationship with Viktor Orban’s administration and why what happens in Hungary matters.