The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, according to the American president, is “striving for dictatorship.”
US President Joe Biden criticized his election rival Donald Trump for meeting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, saying the Budapest representative was “seeking a dictatorship”. This was reported by The Guardian on Saturday, March 9.
“Do you know who he (Trump – ed.) is meeting today at Mar-a-Lago? Orban from Hungary, who directly stated that he does not believe that democracy works and is looking for a dictatorship,” said Biden.
The American president said he sees a future where “the United States will defend democracy, not destroy it.”
We remind you that on March 8, the Hungarian Prime Minister held a meeting with the former US President in the US state of Florida. Trump praised Orbán as a “fantastic leader” during the meeting, and Orbán said Hungary “needs peace” and “his name” is Trump.
Trump previously promised to end the war in Ukraine “very quickly.” President Vladimir Zelensky said he was ready to listen to Trump’s specific “peace plan” and invited him to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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