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Hungary’s nationalist leader warns of EU’s demise, backs Trump in anti-Western speech

Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Saturday that the European Union was sliding toward oblivion in a rambling anti-Western speech in which he warned of a new, Asia-oriented “world order” while throwing his support for Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential bid. “Europe has given up defending its own interests,” Orbán said in Baile Tusnad, a majority-ethnic Hungarian town in central Romania. “All Europe is doing today is following the U.S.’s pro-Democrat foreign policy unconditionally … even at the cost of self-destruction.” “A change is coming that has not been seen for 500 years. What we are facing is in fact a world order change,” he added, citing China, India, Pakistan and Indonesia as becoming the “dominant center” of the world.

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  • Hungary’s nationalist leader warns of EU’s demise and backs Trump in anti-Western speech
  • By Stephen McGrath and Nicolae Dumitrache, Associated Press
  • Date: July 27, 2024
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered an anti-Western speech in Baile Tusnad, Romania.
  • Orbán warned of the EU’s decline and a new, Asia-oriented “world order” featuring China, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia as dominant centers.
  • He accused the EU of blindly following U.S. pro-Democrat policies to its own detriment.
  • Orbán alleged that the U.S. was responsible for the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions, calling it “an act of terrorism” without providing evidence.
  • His comments follow his recent controversial “peace mission” trips to Moscow and Beijing amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
  • Orbán expressed skepticism about Ukraine joining NATO or the EU, suggesting it would remain a buffer state with security guarantees between the U.S. and Russia.
  • Throughout the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Orbán has diverged from EU leaders by not supporting military aid to Kyiv and delaying sanctions on Moscow.
  • The speech was part of the Tusvanyos Summer University platform, where Orbán often outlines his government’s ideological stance.
  • During Hungary’s current EU presidency, Orbán has pledged to “Make Europe Great Again” and endorsed Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential campaign.
  • Orbán met Trump twice this year and claimed Trump is being unjustly penalized to hinder his election bid.
  • He reiterated conservative positions, including opposition to immigration as a solution to Hungary’s aging population.
  • Orbán has previously used the festival to promote controversial views, including building an “illiberal state” and opposing a “mixed race” society.
  • His firm stances against immigration and LGBTQ+ rights have made him a populist icon, while his actions against press and judicial independence have drawn EU criticism.

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Hungary’s nationalist leader warns of EU’s demise, backs Trump in anti-Western speech

Newslooks- BAILE TUSNAD, Romania (AP) —

Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Saturday that the European Union was sliding toward oblivion in a rambling anti-Western speech in which he warned of a new, Asia-oriented “world order” while throwing his support for Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential bid. “Europe has given up defending its own interests,” Orbán said in Baile Tusnad, a majority-ethnic Hungarian town in central Romania. “All Europe is doing today is following the U.S.’s pro-Democrat foreign policy unconditionally … even at the cost of self-destruction.” “A change is coming that has not been seen for 500 years. What we are facing is in fact a world order change,” he added, citing China, India, Pakistan and Indonesia as becoming the “dominant center” of the world.

Orbán also alleged that the U.S. was behind the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines built to carry gas from Russia to Germany, calling it “an act of terrorism carried out at the obvious direction of the Americans.” He didn’t offer any evidence to back up the claim. The far-right leader’s remarks come amid growing criticism from his European partners after he embarked on rogue “peace mission” trips to Moscow and Beijing earlier this month aimed at brokering an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. Orbán is widely considered to have the warmest relations with the Kremlin among all EU leaders. On Ukraine, Orbán cast doubt on the war-torn country becoming either a member of NATO or the EU. “We Europeans do not have the money for it. Ukraine will revert to the position of a buffer state,” he said, adding that international security guarantees “will be enshrined in an agreement between the US and Russia.”

In this picture issued by the Hungarian PM’s Press Office, Chairman of the Foreign Committee of the Hungarian Parliament Zsolt Nemeth, left, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, center, and President of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania Laszlo Tokes attend the 33th Balvanyos Summer University and Students’ Camp in Baile Tusnad, Transylvania, Romania, Saturday, July 27, 2024. (Zoltan Fischer/Hungarian PM’s Press Office/MTI via AP)

Throughout Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, Orbán has broken with other EU leaders by refusing to provide Kyiv with weapons to defend against Russian forces and has routinely delayed, watered down, or blocked efforts to send financial aid to Kyiv and impose sanctions on Moscow. Orbán typically uses the annual Tusvanyos Summer University platform in Romania to indicate the ideological direction of his national government and to deride the standards of the EU bloc, which Hungary joined in 2004. Hungary currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, during which Orbán has made a Trumpian vow to “Make Europe Great Again” and has openly endorsed Trump’s candidacy in this year’s U.S. presidential election. Orbán visited Trump twice this year at the former president’s beachside compound in Mar-a-Lago.

Orbán said Saturday that Trump’s bid for re-election aims “to pull the American people back from a post-nationalist liberal state to a nation-state” and rehashed a slew of conservative tropes that Trump is being penalized unfairly to prevent his electoral bid. “That is why they want to put him in prison. That’s why they want to take away his assets. And if that doesn’t work, that’s why they want to kill him,” Orbán said, referring to an assassination attempt on Trump at a Pennsylvania rally this month.

Orbán’s remarks on Saturday aren’t the first time he’s used the festival in Transylvania to stir controversy. In 2014, Orban declared for the first time his intentions of building an “illiberal state” in Hungary, and in 2022, he sparked international outrage after he railed against Europe becoming a “mixed race” society. He doubled down on his long-held anti-immigration stance on Saturday, saying it is not an answer to his country’s aging population. “There can be no question of a shrinking population supplemented by migration,” he said in his Saturday address. “The Western experience is that if there are more guests than owners, then home is no longer home. This is a risk that should not be taken.”

The EU’s longest-serving leader, Orbán has become an icon to some conservative populists for his firm opposition to immigration and LGBTQ+ rights. He has also cracked down on the press and judiciary in Hungary and been accused by the EU of violating rule-of-law and democracy standards.

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