Orbán cabinet reacted to US President Trump’s first executive orders

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It is clear from US President Donald Trump’s first executive orders that “pro-war and pro-migration madness” has come to an end and “the era of peace, security, national sovereignty and common sense” has come in instead, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said on Tuesday.

He said Hungary had battled not to be pushed into war in recent years, nor to be forced to accept migrants. Further, it had fought against being “forced into gender madness and to expose our children to it”, he added in a statement. Szijjártó added that it was welcome that the US president had similar views on these issues, and that he wanted peace and security and respected national sovereignty. Also, “he thinks the same as we do: a person is born male or female,” he added.

Hungary, he said, would double down on its political ambitions to “live in peace here in Europe” and ensure that “everyone respects national sovereignty”. Hungary will also work to ensure that the family is seen as “society’s bedrock”, he added. The minister said that Hungary would pursue its strategy of “economic neutrality”, enabling the country to continue setting investment records and provide a job to anyone who wants one.

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  1. did i miss something? was not trump supposed to finish the war in 24 hours? what kind of executive orders were signed to bring peace? why was not orban signing the pro peace deal as well? sorry but i am lost!

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