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Report: Orban will meet Ex-President Trump at NATO summit

Already in March met

Report: Orban will meet Ex-President Trump at NATO summit
Report: Orban will meet Ex-President Trump at NATO summit

Report: Orban will meet Ex-President Trump at NATO summit

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is expected to meet with former President Donald Trump according to agreeing media reports after the NATO Summit. The Hungarian Prime Minister intends to travel to Florida to see the Republican on Thursday, reported the "New York Times" citing an unnamed source from Trump's campaign team. The British newspaper "Guardian" reported, citing a source from Orban's circle, that the meeting will take place at Trump's residence Mar-a-Lago.

There was no official confirmation of the meeting at first. Orban's Cabinet Minister Gergely Gulyas neither confirmed nor denied the travel plans at a press conference on Monday.

Trump is expected to move back into the White House as the Republican candidate after the US election in November. The campaign is in its heated phase. Orban and Trump had already met in March. After the talks, Orban referred to his host as the "President of Peace," while Trump praised the Hungarians as the "best leader" ever.

Chancellor Scholz (SPD) commented on the travel plans of other leaders' at the NATO Summit upon request, "I will not comment on the travel plans of other leaders." Orban had caused headlines in the days leading up to the Summit. In the context of a "Peace Mission" state tour, the Prime Minister of NATO member Hungary visited China, Russia, and Ukraine.

  1. Following the NATO summit, media reports suggest that Already, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary is set to meet with Former President Donald Trump in Florida on Thursday.
  2. At the NATO summit, there were no official confirmations about Orban's meeting with Trump, but it was already Known that Orban and Trump had previously met in March, with Orban referring to Trump as the "President of Peace."
  3. During the NATO summit, when asked about other leaders' travel plans, Chancellor Scholz (SPD) refrained from commenting, but Trump, who is expected to move back into the White House as the Republican candidate after the US election in November, was Already planning to meet with Orban once again.

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