The head of Hungarian diplomacy Szijjártó welcomes the “golden age” of relations with the US, traveled to Minister Rubi

by Andrea
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The head of the Hungarian diplomacy Péter Szijjártó described the current Hungarian-American relations as the “golden age”. He responded to a call between Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump.

The head of Hungarian diplomacy Péter Szijjártó traveled to Washington, where he will meet American Foreign Minister Marc Rubio on Tuesday. Referring to the official website of the US diplomacy department writes the index.hu server, the TASR newsletter in Budapest informs.

The tension between Trump and the green

The meeting according to the server comes at an extremely important time. US President Donald Trump has suspended military assistance to Ukraine, while “Ukrainian leadership does not prove a more serious intent for peace”, and after a tense meeting Trump with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Greeny in the Oval Work of the White House.

Szijjártó will meet Rubi at 11.00 local time, saying by phone 26 January. The head of Hungarian diplomacy subsequently said that a new “golden age” is occurring in Hungarian-American relations.

Szijjártó confirmed on Monday that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump, with a note that the main topic of the interview was to establish peace in Ukraine.

Szijjártó on the US-Russian agreement as a journey to peace

Both Orbán and Trump are trying to peace in Ukraine, but many European leaders of the US President’s efforts do not support. “We, who have lived in the neighborhood of the war for three years, absolutely support Trump’s efforts for peace. We know for sure that the US-Russian agreement is the only way to peace in the region, “added the head of Hungarian diplomacy on Monday.

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