Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sat down for an interview with Newsweek, addressing Ukraine, Donald Trump and the rise of right-wing values.
U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary's Viktor Orbán as an inspiration for a right-wing America, and the prime minister has become a close ally of President Donald Trump
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán believes U.S. President Donald Trump will reintegrate Russia into the Western economy and energy sector if the Ukraine war ends
U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary's Viktor Orbán as an inspiration for a right-wing America, and the prime minister has become a close ally of President Donald Trump.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has become an icon for the global conservative movement that Donald Trump has attached himself to, and is a regular visitor to Trump's headquarters at Mar-A-Lago and the recipient of praise from the incoming president.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has become an icon for the global conservative movement that Donald Trump has attached himself to, and is a regular visitor to Trump's headquarters at
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sat down for an interview with Newsweek, addressing Ukraine, Donald Trump and the rise of right-wing values.
"I know that there are people from this Hungarian leader who have contact with people in President Trump's orbit, and are constantly raising questions... in regards to not expanding NATO into eastern Europe,
U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary’s Viktor Orbán as an inspiration for a right-wing America, and the prime minister has become a close ally of President Donald Trump
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán believes U.S. President Donald Trump will reintegrate Russia into the Western economy and energy sector if the Ukraine war ends
The Hungarian government has asked the EU to refrain from any new initiatives that could undermine the Trump-led negotiations. View on euronews
At the instructions of Donald Trump, the United States government embarrassed all Americans yesterday at the United Nations by siding with Russia on the third anniversary of the Kremlin’s