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The U.S. restores Hungary to full status under the visa waiver program

Trump's administration announced on Tuesday that the United States had fully restored Hungary’s status as a visa-free country after the Hungarian Government took steps to address its security vulnerabilities.

This decision is one the first tangible evidences of improved relations between President Donald Trump and the Hungarian government. Hungarian Prime Minster Viktor Orban is a long-time Trump ally.

Visa Waiver Program allows citizens of about 40 countries to visit the United States without a Visa for a stay up to 90 Days.

In 2021, U.S. Homeland Security Department revoked all electronic approvals already issued to Hungarian passport holders who were born outside Hungary, and continued to reject new applications from Hungarian applicants.

The Biden Administration reduced, in August 2023 the validity period of Hungarian travellers from two to one year. They also limited electronic approvals to only one use.

The restrictions placed by the previous administration on Tuesday have been lifted, DHS stated. "Now that Hungary has taken the actions requested by the U.S. Government to address security weaknesses, the restrictions imposed from the previous administration are no longer in place," DHS added.

Orban and Trump may have a good personal relationship, but the relations between their countries are not free of friction.

Orban's country, which is a member of the European Union, had hoped to have a broad-ranging

Economic agreement

It has yet to materialize.

The U.S.

On July 27, a framework agreement that imposed a 15 percent import tariff on the majority of EU goods was signed, averting an even bigger trade war. The deal was not without its flaws.

Hungary, because its auto exports had previously been subject to a 2.5% tariff.

Hungary is also heavily dependent on Russian crude and gas supplies. Trump's policies are not helping.

Pressuring

The EU should accelerate its efforts to stop all energy imports coming from Russia.

Orban's antiimmigration policy has also earned the admiration of MAGA circles within the United States. Orban welcomed Trump's earlier decision to close USAID, which is the U.S. main foreign aid agency.

(source: Reuters)