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In Viktor Orbán’s View Trump Has Turned the World Upside Down

Hungary Today 2025.02.04.
NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte (L) welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán

Hungary will make a good deal with the new US administration. The Prime Minister said that “everything that the Brussels bureaucrats have tried to shove down our throats in recent years is over.” The first EU summit since the inauguration of President Donald Trump was held in Brussels yesterday. “It was a strange gathering,” Viktor Orbán wrote on his social media page.

The Prime Minister said: “everyone in Brussels sees the Trump tornado coming, but most people still think they can get away with it. They will not.” He stressed that “Donald Trump has already turned the world upside down in 14 days with just a few measures.

America has ended gender madness, ended the funding of globalist (George) Soros organizations, ended illegal migration and ended support for the Russian-Ukrainian war.”

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (L) meets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Photo: MTI/Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Benko Vivien Cher

In other words, it is the end of everything the Brussels bureaucrats have tried to shove down our throats in recent years, he said. He added: “President Trump will stand up for American interests, even against Europe. The European Union faces tough months ahead and the bureaucrats in Brussels face tough months ahead,” he underlined.

Photo: MTI/Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Benko Vivien Cher

We need an agreement, a deal, to preserve our economic relations with the US. And a really good deal can be struck by those who not only know each other, but also respect each other, Mr Orbán said. “We always knew that President Trump would return, therefore we were prepared. We are negotiating constantly and we will make a good deal with the new US administration,” the Prime Minister concluded.

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Featured image: MTI/Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Benko Vivien Cher


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