
“Hungary Is Safe Today”: Orbán Celebrates Energy Deal and Exemption from Sanctions
The Washington meeting marks a decisive moment for Budapest, combining energy independence with renewed transatlantic partnership.

The Washington meeting marks a decisive moment for Budapest, combining energy independence with renewed transatlantic partnership.

Pressed on whether Hungary might be exempted from U.S. oil sanctions on Russia, Trump said, “We’re looking at it.”

Hungary’s insistence on defending its energy security and its right to pursue peace talks offers a model of what a more balanced and sovereign Europe could look like.

The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.

Unlike Western Europe’s tendency toward moralizing diplomacy, Hungary’s approach is grounded in realism and mutual respect.

The Madrid Declaration denounces von der Leyen’s economic policies and calls for new leadership to defend producers and families.

Commission President von der Leyen continues getting slammed from all political sides for her trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.

In Poland, the run-up to the visit was marked by open conflict between the foreign ministry and the president’s team over preparations.

The American aim of the talks that have apparently been ongoing for a while is also to influence global geopolitical alignments.

There are concerns that the billions funneled into Ukraine have only made the top 1% richer, but not the people fighting the war.