U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is scheduled to visit Hungary on April 7-8, where he will meet with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to express support ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
During his visit, Vance will engage in bilateral discussions with Orbán and deliver a speech in Budapest. Specific details regarding the agenda of these meetings and the content of his speech have not been disclosed by the Trump administration.
The Hungarian parliamentary elections are set for April 12. Previously, former President Donald Trump publicly endorsed Orbán, urging Hungarian citizens to vote for his re-election. Trump emphasized his ongoing support for Orbán, having backed him during the 2022 elections, and stated it was an honor to do so again.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance's upcoming visit to Hungary underscores the Trump administration's continued support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of critical parliamentary elections. This engagement reflects broader political dynamics as the elections approach.
