Foreign minister: Hungary government ‘was Trump before Trump’

New Delhi/Budapest, March 18 (MTI)—Hungary’s government “was Trump before [US President] Donald Trump” in that it has long rejected migration, gender propaganda, and the war in Ukraine and has suffered attacks in Europe as a result, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Péter Szijjártó told a panel discussion at the Raisina Dialogue 2025 international forum that the government’s “consistent and long-term” approach to those issues had resulted in political and financial attacks. “We are more popular outside Europe than inside it,” he said, according to a ministry statement. “The liberal mainstream can’t stomach that we are successfully implementing a conservative, patriotic and right-wing strategy.” Hungary’s approach on the war in Ukraine had been consistent for three years, Szijjártó said, noting that he had talked to the warring parties immediately after the start of the invasion to offer Budapest as a venue for peace talks. “I maintain hope that they will take up that offer and hold peace talks,” he said.

Hungary is the only NATO member state not to have shipped arms to the war, instead launching “the largest humanitarian action in its history”. Meanwhile, Hungary has become Ukraine’s primary source of electricity and, since February, natural gas, he said. He lamented that despite those efforts, the government “has been under financial and political attacks” for urging a ceasefire and peace talks. “I’m glad to see the concept of a ceasefire now emerging in a positive context. I hope it will come about,” he added. “Had those attacking us back then supported a ceasefire, far fewer people would have died and less destruction would had been wrought, and less of Ukraine’s territory would be under occupation,” he said.

Szijjártó welcomed US-Russia talks and said that an agreement between those two countries was key to putting an end to the war. “We have high hopes about that meeting… We want peace to return to central Europe,” he said.

He said he hoped that, with Trump’s election, peace would return “within a few weeks.” He also hoped that “common sense, rationality, normality and mutual respect will return to international politics in place of hypocrisy, judgement and lecturing, because it would make building a more peaceful future possible.”

As we wrote yesterday, the governing Fidesz party has prepared a bill to ban Budapest Pride: participants will be punished, right of assembly in danger, details HERE.

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  1. Ukraine’s need for foreign electricity has a lot to do with You-Know-Who targeting power infrastructure. Mr. Putin has now magnanimously agreed to stop bombing power plants for thirty days, after pretty much turning down the US-Ukraine (Hungary?) ceasefire proposal. He must not want “Peace!” as much as everyone else, and I am sure the bombs will go elsewhere (civilian targets are still very popular).

    Regarding Hungary being “Ukraine’s primary source for natural gas” – I am guessing here that we are a conduit for other countries providing gas?

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