Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has lauded Budapest’s selection as the host city for upcoming talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The meeting, announced by Trump on Thursday, follows his recent discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House. While a specific date remains unconfirmed, Trump indicated the talks would occur in Budapest within approximately two weeks. Orbán, a staunch ally of both Trump and Putin, emphasized Hungary’s unique position as a pro-peace nation in Europe, attributing Budapest’s selection to his government’s consistent opposition to Western military and financial aid to Ukraine. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Hungary has refused to supply weapons to Ukraine or allow their transit across its borders, while also obstructing EU sanctions against Moscow and delaying funding packages to Kyiv. Orbán’s critics argue that Hungary’s stance undermines European unity and favors Russian aggression. The Budapest meeting holds symbolic significance, as the city was the site of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, where Ukraine relinquished its nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances—a pact later violated by Russia. Orbán framed the upcoming talks as a diplomatic milestone for Hungary, despite their focus on Ukraine. However, Hungary’s role as host raises questions about its commitment to international law, given its status as a signatory to the International Criminal Court, which has issued an arrest warrant for Putin over alleged war crimes. Orbán previously signaled Hungary’s intent to withdraw from the ICC following a similar controversy involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Orbán celebrates Hungary as ‘the only place in Europe’ where a Trump-Putin meeting can be held
