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    Rubio Signals Strong U.S. Backing for Orbán Ahead of Hungarian Vote

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowFebruary 16, 2026 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Personal Bond Framed as Political Support

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio brought a clear message from Donald Trump to Budapest: Washington wants Viktor Orbán to succeed. Speaking alongside Orbán after the Munich Security Conference, Rubio emphasized the close personal relationship between the Hungarian leader and Trump, saying it has strengthened ties between the two countries.

    Rubio went further, stating that Trump is “deeply committed” to Orbán’s success, framing Hungary’s prosperity as aligned with U.S. national interests. He also pointed to Hungary’s recent one-year exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil imports as evidence of that relationship at work. According to Rubio, the exemption reflected a desire to see Hungary’s economy continue to grow.

    During the visit, Hungary and the United States signed an energy cooperation agreement, with both sides describing current relations as entering a “golden age.” Orbán was notably the only European leader to openly support Trump’s re-election campaign.

    Election Tensions and Accusations

    Orbán, whose Fidesz party has governed since 2010, faces a competitive race in April. Polls suggest the opposition Tisza Party is currently ahead. At the press conference, Orbán accused neighboring Ukraine of interfering in Hungary’s election campaign, alleging that Kyiv is backing the opposition in hopes of easing its path toward EU membership.

    Hungary has used its veto power within the European Union to block the opening of accession talks with Ukraine. Orbán claimed his government has detailed knowledge of how his political rivals are financed, though he did not provide public evidence during the event.

    Despite rising political tensions, Orbán dismissed suggestions that he would resist leaving office if defeated. He highlighted his years both as prime minister and as leader of the opposition, insisting Hungary’s next government will reflect the will of voters.

    A Possible Trump Visit?

    Orbán confirmed that Trump has an open invitation to visit Hungary before the election, though no trip has been finalized. He hinted that uncertainty leaves the door open for a last-minute appearance.

    Rubio’s visit to Hungary followed a stop in Slovakia, where he met leaders also known for their pro-Trump positions and criticism of the European Union. While in Budapest, Rubio did not meet representatives of the Tisza Party. The opposition, however, welcomed his visit in a statement, stressing that strong U.S.–Hungarian relations remain a priority regardless of the election outcome.

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