Hungarian Prime Minister Orban will meet Trump in Florida on March 8

  



BUDAPEST, Walk 4 (Reuters) - Hungarian Head of the state Viktor Orban will meet previous U.S. President Donald Trump on Walk 8 in Florida, Orban's press boss told Hungarian state news office MTI late on Sunday.

Last month patriot Orban embraced Trump's offered to get back to the U.S. administration this year.

"We trust the ongoing president will go, and President Trump will return and he will enjoy free hands to make harmony (in Ukraine)," Orban said on Feb. 23.

Orban has would not send weapons to Ukraine to assist it with fending off Russia's attack, and has reprimanded Western approvals against Russia. He has over and over encouraged a truce in Ukraine to end the conflict.

The Hungarian chief, in power starting around 2010, has confronted strains with President Joe Biden's organization, mostly over Budapest's foot-hauling concerning the endorsement of Sweden's NATO participation.

After a long postponement, Hungarian parliament last week endorsed Sweden's NATO bid, and presently the regulation just holds up a last close down by the Hungarian President this week.

Orban has expressed the following U.S. official political decision this year and the decision in favor of the European Parliament in June would be critical as traditionalists in Europe and the U.S. should battle together to "reconquer" foundations in Washington and Brussels from dissidents who - as Orban said - undermine Western civilisation.

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