The Associated Press also covered Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's speech in Tusványos. According to the assessment, Viktor Orbán talks about an Asia-oriented world order, stood behind Donald Trump, and warns the EU of the path of "self-destruction", which unconditionally follows the pro-democratic foreign policy of the United States.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave his speech on Saturday in Tusnádfürdő, at the 33rd Bálványosi Summer Free University. In his presentation, he covered the relationship between Hungary and Romania, the Hungarian peace mission, and what was said about it in Brussels.

At the same time, the Prime Minister stated that the Poles are doing "the most eye-rolling politics in all of Europe", while the Americans want to make Poland the American center of Europe, and with this, the three T's have returned in Brussels, according to which, according to him, Hungary belongs to the prohibited category.

the The Guardian wrote: Viktor Orbán talks about an "Asia-oriented world order" in his speech, then stands behind Donald Trump and warns the EU of the path of "self-destruction", which unconditionally follows the United States pro-democratic foreign policy.

The Associated Press also reports that Viktor Orbán says the United States is behind the 2022 bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipeline, which was built to transport gas from Russia to Germany, "calling the action an act of terrorism, clearly carried out under the direction of the Americans " . No evidence was provided to support the claim, the British press agency wrote based on AP.

Viktor Orbán: The Poles do the most eye-rolling politics in all of Europe

In the report, it is noted that Viktor Orbán typically uses the annual Tusvány meeting in Romania to

"indicates the ideological direction of its national government and mocks the norms of the EU bloc - which Hungary joined in 2004."

According to them, Viktor Orbán said on Saturday that Trump's re-election bid is aimed at

"pulls the American people back from the post-nationalist liberal state to the nation-state, and has re-enacted a whole host of conservative tropes that Trump is being unfairly punished to thwart his election bid."

According to the AP, the Hungarian Prime Minister reaffirmed his anti-immigration stance on Saturday, saying it is not the answer to his country's aging population.

The Guardian also writes that the EU's longest serving leader, Viktor Orbán

"he became an icon of some conservative populists with his strong opposition to immigration and LGBTQ+ rights, and also took a tough stance against the Hungarian press and justice system, and accused the EU of violating the norms of the rule of law and democracy."

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