Hungary stands firmly behind the United States’ efforts to bring peace to Ukraine, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during a press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Budapest on Monday.

Orbán highlighted that the current US president has done more than anyone else in international politics to seek peace in the Russian–Ukrainian war. “Everyone knows that if Donald Trump had been president, this war would never have started,” he remarked.

He added: “If Donald Trump were not the US president now, we wouldn’t have any chance to end this war peacefully in the foreseeable future. So we express our respect and gratitude to the US president for his peace efforts.”

The prime minister also confirmed that Hungary remains ready to host any future peace summit, and that Donald Trump has a standing invitation to visit Budapest.

Marco Rubio and Viktor Orbán
Marco Rubio and Viktor Orbán. Photo: Anadolu Agency

“Golden era” in US–Hungary relations

Orbán declared that a golden era has dawned in relations between the United States and Hungary. He stressed that the bilateral ties have never been as high-level, balanced, or goodwill-driven as they are today.

Since January last year, 17 major US investments have been approved in Hungary, setting a record for decades. Hungarians can once again travel to the United States without a visa, Orbán noted, thanking Marco Rubio personally.

He also confirmed that Hungary has been invited to join the newly formed Peace Council, which will be established this week in Washington, and that he will represent Hungary there.

Key agreements were also signed in the energy sector, covering oil, gas, and nuclear power. According to Orbán, these arrangements—including an exemption allowing Hungary to continue using Russian gas and oil—ensure the country’s energy security and enable households and industry to access energy at internationally competitive prices.



Ukrainian involvement in Hungary’s election campaign

Orbán also criticised Ukraine’s engagement in Hungary’s electoral process. “The Ukrainians and their president have clearly entered Hungary’s election campaign,” he said.

Responding to a question from state media, he said it is unusual for another country to intervene so openly in elections. “It’s understandable, however, since the Hungarian election primarily matters to Hungarians, but it also has repercussions beyond our borders. The Ukrainians rightly believe that it matters who governs Hungary,” Orbán added.

He outlined two scenarios:

  1. The Hungarian people, who in the Voks 2025 referendum clearly rejected Ukraine’s EU accession, fearing it would drag Hungary into war and devastate the economy. Orbán emphasised that Hungary will not send funds to Brussels to be redirected to Ukraine.
  2. The alternative, which Ukraine prefers, would see a government in Hungary that accepts Ukraine’s EU membership and participates in covering its financial burdens, essentially sending money to Ukraine.

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Marco Rubio: We are truly in a “golden era” of US-Hungary relations

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that, thanks to the personal good relationship between President Donald Trump and the Hungarian leader, it is no exaggeration to say that US–Hungary relations are currently experiencing a golden era.

Rubio emphasised that this is not just rhetoric: it is reflected in actions, with bilateral ties now at their strongest.

“It is not true that Hungary is isolated. Increasingly, American companies want to invest here, thanks to strong leadership that protects investments and maintains competitive regulations,” Rubio said.

He added that President Trump places great importance on Orbán’s success, and because of their exceptionally good personal relationship, the US president would be ready to provide support should the Hungarian prime minister face difficulties in the future.