Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, who won the election in Hungary, said in his first statement: “Hungary wants to become a European country again and return to Europe.” With 96 percent of the ballots counted in Hungary, Magyar—who was congratulated after reportedly defeating Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with over 53 percent of the...
Category: Hungary
Orban: EU must accept it cannot isolate Russia from the global economy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the European Union’s energy and economic policies toward Russia, stating that Brussels’ efforts to exclude Moscow from the global economy have failed. Speaking to Hungarian television channel ATV, Orban said the European Union (EU) cannot do without Russian energy resources and that attempts to isolate Russia from the world...
Orban: Ukraine Cannot Bring the Hungarian Economy to Its Knees
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the Ukrainian government would not succeed in crippling Hungary’s economy through what he described as an oil blockade. Speaking to the Patriota channel on YouTube, Orban stated that the Kyiv government would not be able to force Budapest into submission by shutting down the Druzhba oil pipeline. “We...
Orban Says Time for Europe to Resume Dialogue With Russia
It is high time for Europe to resume dialogue with Russia, and this should be done by the leader of a major European country, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said. “Some major European leader, whether French, Italian, or German, should take on the task of breaking the ice, perhaps in coordination with others. And he...
Rubio Praises Orban: “We Are Living Our Golden Age”
Highlighting the close relationship between Trump and Orban, Rubio emphasized that Hungary’s success aligns with the national interests of the United States. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke highly of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban during their meeting in Budapest. Stressing the importance of the relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister...
Orban: The $800 Billion Sought for Ukraine ‘Doesn’t Grow on Trees’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that the $800 billion requested by Ukraine from the European Union for the next 10 years would come out of the budgets of European countries, adding that Budapest would not take part in this financing. In a post on the social media platform X regarding the European Union’s (EU)...




