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Trump will meet with Orban in Hungary to discuss Russian oil and economic cooperation

The U.S. president Donald Trump will meet with the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban for talks on Friday. They are expected to talk about Hungary's dependence on Russian oil, at a moment when Trump is working to wean countries off it.

Orban, who has been a Trump ally for many years, will meet the U.S. President in person for the first bilateral meeting since Trump returned to his White House office in January.

Both leaders share similar views on immigration, but the reliance of Hungary on Russian oil could be a difficult issue. Trump has insisted that European nations cease buying Russian oil as a means to stop Moscow funding its invasion of Ukraine.

Hungary's continued reliance on Russian Energy since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine 2022 has prompted criticism from several European Union allies and NATO members.

Hungarian officials stated in the lead-up to the event that Orban aims at discussing a way to a U.S. - Russia meeting and seeking exemptions from U.S. Energy sanctions.

Trump announced last month that he was going to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Hungarian Capital. However, the meeting has been put on hold because Russia refused a ceasefire.

Orban said to the Hungarian media before the meeting that he did not expect tough negotiations on sanctions exemptions for Russian oil companies.

MTI, the state news agency, reported that Orban had called energy sanctions "serious," and that the "stakes" were "high," even though he didn't expect that the discussions with Trump about this topic would be difficult.

MTI quoted Orban as saying: "I know him, he knows myself, we both know the topic, and we just have to come to an agreement."

Both leaders will also discuss ways to increase economic cooperation between the United States of America and Hungary. The White House stated that the two leaders will discuss "areas on mutual interest", and suggested some possible deals.

A White House official stated that "the American people can expect to get more great deals from Prime Minister Orban’s visit, spanning different industries."

Orban, the Hungarian leader who is up for election in 2026 has developed a close relationship with Trump, despite tensions over Russian Oil and Orban's pro China policies.

Last month, the U.S. restored Hungary to full status under its visa waiver program. This was a tangible sign that relations have improved under the Trump Administration.

Hungary has rejected plans by the European Commission that would phase out all EU imports of Russian gas, including liquefied gas, by 2027. This is a further rift between Brussels and Moscow over the issue of relations. Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington, and Anita Komuves from Budapest; Editing and production by Colleen Jensen and Alistair Bell

(source: Reuters)