Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke on Friday with erstwhile U.S. president Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Trump's residence in Florida.
After the meeting, the Hungarian Prime Minister posted a video on Facebook, in which he emphasized that Hungary needed peace, and the area was called Donald Trump. "President Trump was the president of peace, raised respect in the planet and created conditions for peace. For his presidency, there was peace in the mediate East and peace in Ukraine," Orbán emphasized, adding that there would be no war present if Trump were inactive president of the United States.
"We agreed that peace will only come erstwhile there are planet leaders who want peace," stressed the Hungarian Prime Minister, who is arrogant that "Hungary belongs to specified countries." Both politicians besides agreed that there are inactive many possibilities in the American-Hungarian economical relations. "Although our sales volume has exceeded $9 billion, we do not want to halt there. If the president returns, we will give a fresh impetus to American-Hungarian relations," Orbán pointed out.
According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, the election run in the United States continues at its best. "It is the Americans who must make the decision, and it is our occupation as Hungarians to honestly admit that it would be better for the planet and better for Hungary if president Donald Trump returned," concluded Orbán.
A day earlier, the Heritage Foundation hosted a panel discussion entitled “The Future of American-Hungarian Relations”, hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Kevin Roberts, president of Heritage, spoke to Viktor Orbán, and among the audience were the most prominent American right-wing politicians, analysts and public figures. The program was introduced by Vivek Ramaswamy (photo), American conservative politician, commentator and erstwhile Republican presidential candidate. In the private discussion panel Viktor Orbán discussed the successes and challenges of conservative Hungarian household and economical policy, the war in Ukraine, American-Hungarian relations, Following this meeting, the Prime Minister held talks at the Hungarian embassy in Washington with Steve Bannon, American media personality, political strategy and advisor to erstwhile president Donald Trump.
behind: Magyar Hirlap
photo profile of Viktor Orban