Rubio Signs US Hungary Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
New Nuclear Deal Strengthens Bilateral Ties
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with Hungary on Monday, marking a new step in energy and diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Rubio described the US Hungary relationship as exceptionally strong. He said the partnership between President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has helped bring the two nations closer than ever.
According to Rubio, cooperation between Washington and Budapest has reached a level he considers difficult to surpass.
Rubio Praises Hungary’s Stability and Growth
During joint remarks with Orbán, Rubio stressed that Hungary’s success benefits the United States as well. He said both countries share economic and strategic interests.
Rubio added that if Hungary ever faces financial strain, economic slowdowns, or threats to stability, President Trump would be willing to explore ways to assist. His comments signaled confidence in continued support from the White House.
The agreement focuses on peaceful nuclear cooperation. While specific project details were not outlined publicly, such deals typically support civilian nuclear energy development, technology exchange, and safety standards.
Trump Reaffirms Support for Orbán
President Trump has repeatedly praised Orbán’s leadership. In a recent Truth Social post, Trump described the Hungarian prime minister as a strong and effective leader who protects national interests, promotes economic growth, and enforces border security.
Trump credited Orbán with strengthening US Hungary relations during his administration. He also reiterated his endorsement of Orbán for re election, calling him a reliable partner and friend.
The president emphasized continued cooperation between the two governments, saying both countries can advance shared goals through close collaboration.
A Broader Strategic Alignment
The signing of the civil nuclear agreement reflects deeper political alignment between Washington and Budapest. Both leaders have highlighted national sovereignty, economic development, and stricter immigration policies as shared priorities.
With this new agreement in place, the two governments signal long term cooperation in energy and strategic matters. Observers view the deal as another sign of close coordination between the Trump administration and Orbán’s government.New Nuclear Deal Strengthens Bilateral Ties
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with Hungary on Monday, marking a new step in energy and diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Rubio described the US Hungary relationship as exceptionally strong. He said the partnership between President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has helped bring the two nations closer than ever.
According to Rubio, cooperation between Washington and Budapest has reached a level he considers difficult to surpass.
Rubio Praises Hungary’s Stability and Growth
During joint remarks with Orbán, Rubio stressed that Hungary’s success benefits the United States as well. He said both countries share economic and strategic interests.
Rubio added that if Hungary ever faces financial strain, economic slowdowns, or threats to stability, President Trump would be willing to explore ways to assist. His comments signaled confidence in continued support from the White House.
The agreement focuses on peaceful nuclear cooperation. While specific project details were not outlined publicly, such deals typically support civilian nuclear energy development, technology exchange, and safety standards.
Trump Reaffirms Support for Orbán
President Trump has repeatedly praised Orbán’s leadership. In a recent Truth Social post, Trump described the Hungarian prime minister as a strong and effective leader who protects national interests, promotes economic growth, and enforces border security.
Trump credited Orbán with strengthening US Hungary relations during his administration. He also reiterated his endorsement of Orbán for re election, calling him a reliable partner and friend.
The president emphasized continued cooperation between the two governments, saying both countries can advance shared goals through close collaboration.
A Broader Strategic Alignment
The signing of the civil nuclear agreement reflects deeper political alignment between Washington and Budapest. Both leaders have highlighted national sovereignty, economic development, and stricter immigration policies as shared priorities.
With this new agreement in place, the two governments signal long term cooperation in energy and strategic matters. Observers view the deal as another sign of close coordination between the Trump administration and Orbán’s government.
