(ANSA-AFP) - MIAMI, JUL 12 - Hungary's nationalist Prime
Minister Viktor Orban jetted off to Florida on Thursday to meet
with former US president Donald Trump after the end of the NATO
summit in Washington. The sit-down at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate
is likely to further upset Budapest's allies after Orban drew
widespread ire from European counterparts for meeting Russian
President Vladimir Putin last week. Right-wing Orban, whose
country took over the rotating presidency of the European Union
this month, has been a vocal supporter of Trump, and last met
the 2024 Republican presidential hopeful in March. "We discussed
ways to make peace," Orban said in a post on social media
Thursday evening with a picture of the two leaders meeting. "The
good news of the day: he's going to solve it!" (ANSA-AFP).
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