Hungarian minister sanctioned by US ‘strengthened’ by the penalty, Prime Minister Orbán says
- The United States issued sanctions against Antal Rogán, a senior government minister in Hungary, which have "strengthened" his standing within the government, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
- The U.S. Treasury Department suspects Rogán of using his position for corrupt business dealings, which is part of broader EU penalties against Hungary.
- Orbán believes that the incoming Trump presidency will improve U.S.-Hungary relations and boost Hungary's economy by ending the war in Ukraine.
- Orbán expressed concerns that a postwar Ukraine would threaten the European economy and that economic cooperation with Ukraine poses more dangers than opportunities.
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