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‘New man is going to do good job,’ Trump says as he unexpectedly distances himself from Orbán

US president Donald Trump told ABC News ​reporter Jonathan Karl ‌he was not concerned about Viktor Orbán’s loss in Hungary, and that he actually likes incoming ​prime minister Péter Magyar.

“I think ​the new man’s going to do a ⁠good job – he’s a good man,” ​Trump told the reporter, Reuters reported.

Trump told the ​reporter he did not know if it would have made a difference if he had gone ​to Hungary instead of vice-president ​JD Vance to campaign for Orban.

“He was behind ‌substantially,” ⁠Trump said. “I wasn’t that involved in this one. Viktor’s a good man, though.”

Trump’s claim he “wasn’t involved in this one” will obviously come as, erm, a bit of a surprise given his actual heavy involvement in the election campaign, including several endorsements of Orbán on social media and his decision to send JD Vance to Budapest in the last days before the vote.

US president Donald Trump hosts a bilateral lunch with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and vice-president JD Vance at the White House in Washington DC.
US president Donald Trump hosts a bilateral lunch with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and vice-president JD Vance at the White House in Washington DC. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Many commentators wondered how quickly the US president would move on from Orbán given his electoral defeat to avoid being seen as supporting – in his language – “losers,” but I don’t think anyone would have predicted it happening just so quickly.

But Magyar clearly enjoyed the praise, posting Trump’s comments on his social media.

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EU ‘ready to implement’ €80bn loan to Ukraine as soon as Hungary drops veto, EU commissioner says

Meanwhile, on the EU’s side, there is a growing expectation that the new Hungarian administration will drop Viktor Orbán’s veto blocking the €90bn loan for Ukraine.

The EU’s defence commissioner, Andrius Kubilius, remarked today that “a new wind is blowing” in Hungary, as he stressed the EU is “ready to implement the loan as soon as we get the green light.”

For what it’s worth, Magyar appeared to suggest he would indeed drop the veto – as long as Hungary is allowed to keep its opt-out and will not have to contribute to the loan, as agreed with the previous administration in December.

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