Orban and Trump: Talks on Financial Partnership Begin Amid Disputed Assistance
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The Hungarian Foreign Minister was reacting to Trump's statement that he had not promised Orbán a financial shield.
Orban and Trump: Talks on Financial Partnership Begin Amid Disputed Assistance
Hungary's PM Viktor Orban and U.S. President Donald Trump did not finalize a $20 billion financial aid deal but agreed to explore new financial cooperation channels. Despite Trump's denial of a prior financial promise, discussions hint at possible collaboration avenues, underscoring Hungary's strategic maneuvering amid EU tensions.
After the US president stated that there is no financial shield.
However, Orbán previously said that he had shaken hands with the US president and agreed that if Hungary had any financial difficulties, we could draw on one of the instruments, and then added that $20 billion from America's perspective is not a significant amount.
Hungary and the United States are starting negotiations on a new type of financial cooperation, its possible forms, and a mechanism that could provide financial protection, stated Péter Szijjártó, reacting to the content of Trump's interview published in Politico.
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