
Orbán Seeks To Revive Visegrad Alliance
The Eurosceptic turn in recent Czech elections allows Budapest to form a new partnership to resist the irresponsible EU spending plan for the Ukraine war.

The Eurosceptic turn in recent Czech elections allows Budapest to form a new partnership to resist the irresponsible EU spending plan for the Ukraine war.

Budapest hosted a screening of Taking Over, a documentary focused on the liberal Tusk government’s abuse.

PM Viktor Orbán has begun talks with oil company MOL on solutions to the new circumstances.

The prime minister accused Brussels of behaving like an empire intent on dragging Europe into war.

MCC Brussels’ commemorative event recalled how Hungary rose up against totalitarianism—and today continues to defend its identity against new oppressive global ideologies.

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

Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”

Any mention of a ceasefire was dismissed as naïve or labeled “Kremlin propaganda.”

Analysts expect that Trump and Putin will meet in Budapest only once all details are agreed upon.

Budapest claims that the ban on Russian gas violates treaties and threatens the country’s economic stability.