The US secretary of state has pledged Washington’s support for the Hungarian PM ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections, calling his leadership vital to America’s national interests.
Orban’s personal relationship with US President Donald Trump has translated into a “golden era” of relations between the two countries, Rubio noted.
“I can say to you with confidence that President Trump is deeply committed to your success,” Rubio said during a joint press conference in Budapest on Monday. “We want this country to do well. It’s in our national interest, especially as long as you’re the prime minister and the leader of this country.”
Rubio added that Washington would be prepared to explore ways to provide support should Orban face financial difficulties or challenges that “threaten the stability of your country.”
Orban stated that, as Hungary’s longest-serving prime minister and its longest-serving leader of the opposition, he was untroubled by any potential election outcome.
The April 12 vote is expected to be a tough test for Orban’s longstanding conservative rule, with the main challenge coming from Peter Magyar’s pro-EU Tisza Party. Orban accused it of acting under Brussels’ influence, claiming it employs “censorship, intervention, and manipulation” to undermine his government.
Writing on Truth Social earlier this month, Trump described Orban as a “truly strong and powerful leader” with a record of “phenomenal results,” praising his stance on immigration, economic growth, and bilateral cooperation. The US president said he was “proud” to endorse Orban in 2022 and is “honored” to do so again, calling him a close ally and “true friend.”
First holding office from 1998 to 2002 before returning to power in 2010, Orban has been one of the most vocal critics of EU policies, particularly its continued military support for Kiev. He has also opposed Ukrainian membership in the EU, warning that Brussels’ policies risk dragging the bloc into a direct war with Russia.
Orban’s stance has angered the bloc’s leadership, which is reportedly considering easing the accession criteria for Ukraine to bypass Hungary’s opposition. Media reports suggest that EU officials view the upcoming Hungarian election as an opportunity to neutralize Orban.