
Vance Criticizes Europe, Calls Ukraine Conflict “Hardest to Solve”
The U.S. vice president praised Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, saying he helped Washington understand Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alike.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, saying he helped Washington understand Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alike.

The U.S. vice president said in Sunday’s elections, Hungarians will have to choose whether to “bow to tyranny or act in the spirit of King St. Stephen again.”

Brussels and Kyiv accused of shaping the political climate as Hungary heads into a decisive election.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.

The Vice President’s expected trip would reaffirm the Trump administration’s strong signal of support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

The Iranian President has reiterated that Tehran was “absolutely not seeking nuclear weapons.”

Pro-life leaders welcomed the VP’s remarks but continue to press for more concrete policy action.

Vance will visit both countries in February as the White House seeks to consolidate a U.S.-led peace agreement.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be meeting with the Danish defence minister as the alliance is planning “next steps” to bolster Arctic security.

DeFoor faces multiple charges, including obstruction, trespass, and vandalism, and has a prior record for causing over $2,000 in property damage.