Donald Trump & Viktor Orbán’s recent late-night call: A plan for Ukraine or strengthening ties?

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The relationship between Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump has been exceptionally friendly since Trump’s election in 2016. The Hungarian Prime Minister was one of the first to publicly support the Republican politician, and this has been followed by mutual respect and support over the years.

During Trump’s first presidency, there was a significant improvement in the relationship between Hungary and the United States, with the US Ambassador to Hungary, David B. Cornstein, playing a key role, as Portfolio reported back in 2020.

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Orbán and Trump: a supportive relationship

In 2020, Orbán made clear his desire to see Trump re-elected while praising the US President’s conservative policies. Euronews reported that the two leaders shared similar views on migration, national sovereignty, and the preservation of Christian values. Under Trump’s administration, Hungary and the US developed closer political and economic cooperation, which Orbán attributed to their friendly approach.

In 2022, Trump reiterated his support for Orbán ahead of the Hungarian elections, stressing that Orbán is a leader who “loves his country dearly” and plays an important role in preserving the nation’s security. HírTV reported that this message aligned well with Orbán’s political campaign, in which he emphasised the protection of national interests.

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A phone call in the shadow of war

In recent months, the relationship between the two politicians has further strengthened. Index reported, based on US sources, that Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump recently had a telephone conversation. The call took place after a tense debate in the Oval Office between Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and Republican Senator J.D. Vance. Although there is no official information on the content of the phone call, it is likely that the main topic was the Ukrainian-Russian war.

This development is particularly noteworthy because Orbán has repeatedly stated that he believes Trump could be the only political leader capable of bringing peace to Eastern Europe. The Hungarian Prime Minister has previously claimed that if Trump won the elections, he could quickly bring the conflict to an end, and Trump himself has frequently confirmed this in his campaign speeches.

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3 Comments

  1. Who writes stuff- JD Vance is vice president and Orban has been the most admired political figure in europe for over 10 years and what they have in common is to stop the killing. What is it you dont understand. The biggest goverments in the EU are a joke especially the EU- you have almost 3 years and not even attempt to end the killing. The US left was a major player in destroying the democracy in ukraine Ukraine- you ignore it just like you dont call out what happened with covid.

  2. The only nation that has the power to stop the killing is Russia, by withdrawing their invading troops from Ukraine – the country they invaded.

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