Orban promises to open “lots of bottles of champagne” if Trump is elected

Orban promises to open “lots of bottles of champagne” if Trump is elected
Orban promises to open “lots of bottles of champagne” if Trump is elected

This Tuesday, the Hungarian Prime Minister once again showed his support and his closeness to the Republican candidate.

This Tuesday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban once again displayed his closeness to Donald Trump, promising to open the champagne if the Republican candidate is elected in the American presidential election on November 5. “What we will do? We will open lots of bottles of champagne!», Launched the Hungarian leader during a press conference in on the sidelines of a plenary session of the European Parliament to which he is due to speak on Wednesday.

Recalling that a summit of the leaders of the 27 was planned in Budapest on November 7, two days after the American electoral meeting, Viktor Orbán estimated that this would be the ideal time to look into the program of the ex-president and candidate. Referring to Donald Trump’s promise to end the war in Ukraine, the Hungarian nationalist leader said the EU must prepare for his arrival.

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«We Europeans will have no time to waste (…) We will need to think about the next steps as soon as possible», Launched the man who regularly criticizes sanctions against Russia and opposes the prospect of Ukraine joining the European Union. Viktor Orbán launched at the beginning of July, on the second day of the Hungarian presidency of the EU, in a “peace mission» in kyiv, Moscow and Beijing, arousing the ire of European leaders.

Donald Trump regularly cites the Hungarian leader as an example, seeing in him “a strong man (…) a tough, intelligent man“. The collusion displayed between the two men is such that the slogan for the six months of the Hungarian presidency of the EU is “Make Europe Great Again”, a direct inspiration from Trump’s “Make America Great Again”.

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