
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán suggests Trump could prevent Ukraine war

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has stated that if former President Donald Trump were still in office, there wouldn’t be a war in Ukraine or Europe. Orbán made his remarks at the CPAC conference in Budapest and called on Trump to return and “make America great again” and bring peace to the region.
In addition to his comments about Trump, Orbán also spoke about illegal migration and how its essence is to destroy the international community while undermining cultural unity. He added that woke movements and gender propaganda have the same objectives, dividing the nation into artificial minorities and inciting antagonism. He compared it to communism using similar tactics to gain power.
Regarding foreign policy, the prime minister believes that progressive policies tend to lead to war as they create chaos and leave nations unsupported. Orbán warned of the dangers of the “colourful revolutions” that use the slogan of freedom, but ultimately result in liberal and progressive indoctrination. The aftermath of these events leaves nations in a state of shame.
Orbán’s remarks reflect his commitment to traditional values and a strong national identity. Hungary has been at odds with the European Union on issues like immigration and has been criticized for its crackdown on media and civil society. However, Orbán remains popular among conservative voters and has continued to pursue policies for an independent and prosperous Hungary.





