Trump is committed to Hungary PM's success

Trump is committed to  Hungary PM's success

BUDAPEST--U.S. President Donald Trump is committed to the success of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban because his leadership and rapport with Trump are crucial to U.S. interests, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday, offering a robust endorsement of the nationalist leader as he faces a tough election in April.

Speaking at a news conference with Orban in Budapest, Rubio said U.S. ties with Hungary were entering a "golden era" but appeared to suggest that this depended on Orban being re-elected. He also indicated that Washington would be willing to help Budapest financially if needed.

"President Trump is deeply committed to your success, because your success is our success," Rubio said, standing next to Orban.

"It’s because we want you to continue, because we want this economy to prosper, we want this country to do well. It’s in our national interest. Especially as long as you’re the prime minister and the leader of this country, it’s in our national interest that Hungary be successful," Rubio said.

Trump has already publicly endorsed Orban, calling him "a truly strong and powerful Leader" in a social media post last week. The Republican leader has repeatedly thrown his weight behind conservative leaders worldwide, most recently by supporting Argentina's Javier Milei and Japan's Sanae Takaichi.

"We are entering this golden era of relations between our countries, and not simply because of the alignment of our people, but because of the relationship that you have with the President of the United States," Rubio said.

At an April 12 parliamentary election set to be keenly contested, Orban faces his biggest challenge since his Fidesz party came to power in 2010. The vote will have major implications for Europe and its strengthening conservative and far-right political movements.

Orban, long one of Trump's closest allies in Europe, has often clashed with the EU on a range of issues while keeping cordial ties with Russia and criticising Ukraine.Many on the American hard-right consider him a model for Trump's tough immigration policies and support for Christian conservatism.

Rubio, also Trump's national security adviser, was on the second leg of a two-day tour to Slovakia and Hungary, whose conservative leaders are close to Trump and critical of the European Union.In both countries, Rubio pledged to forge stronger bonds at a time when Washington's ties with larger European allies such as France and Germany are under strain.

The Daily Herald

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