Former US President Donald Trump met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida on Thursday. European Union leaders have distanced themselves from the meeting, emphasizing that Orbán’s visit was not on behalf of the EU, despite Hungary currently holding the presidency of the bloc. Orbán’s cozy relationship with Trump has drawn criticism, especially following his recent trips to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. During the NATO Summit, there were discussions about taking action to discipline Hungary’s PM for his recent international visits.
Orbán’s meeting with Trump was his second visit to Mar-a-Lago since March, where they discussed ways to achieve peace, particularly in ending Russia’s war in Ukraine. Trump expressed his support, stating that there must be peace quickly. Orbán has championed what he calls “illiberal democracy,” with restrictions on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights. He has endorsed Trump’s candidacy in the next presidential election, believing that Trump is the only serious chance to end the war in Ukraine.
Orbán’s recent international visits have caused confusion and raised concerns among EU leaders. He first made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, indicating a potential shift towards the EU mainstream’s pro-Ukraine stance. However, Orbán then travelled to Moscow to meet with Putin, drawing condemnation from Kyiv and other European capitals. He later flew to Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping, praising China’s peace initiatives amid global turbulence.
European Council President Charles Michel clarified that Orbán’s visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago house was not representative of the EU, despite Hungary’s current presidency of the bloc. The leaders aim to dissociate themselves from Orbán’s actions to ensure they do not reflect the EU’s views. Orbán’s close ties with Trump and other conservative Republicans have raised concerns, particularly as he openly endorses Trump’s candidacy. The Hungarian leader’s meetings with world leaders, including Putin and Xi, have sparked discussion about Hungary’s relationships with these countries.
Orbán’s visit to Mar-a-Lago came on the heels of the NATO Summit, where Orbán’s recent trips to Russia and China were heavily scrutinized by EU members. Polish Head of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski mentioned that EU members would consider taking action to discipline Hungary’s PM for his actions. Orbán’s support for Trump’s presidential bid and his hopes for Trump to end the war in Ukraine have raised eyebrows among EU leaders, particularly as the Hungarian leader continues to engage with controversial world leaders.
Overall, Orbán’s recent international visits and meetings with world leaders have put him in the spotlight, drawing criticism from EU leaders who are attempting to distance themselves from his actions. Orbán’s unwavering support for Trump and his efforts to facilitate peace in Ukraine have sparked discussion among EU members about the potential consequences of Hungary’s close ties with controversial leaders like Putin and Xi. As Orbán continues his diplomatic efforts, it remains to be seen how his actions will impact Hungary’s standing within the EU and on the international stage.