Viktor Orban

EU top diplomat heading for Ukraine
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EU top diplomat heading for Ukraine

  • 05 February, 2024
  • 16:03
US should weigh sanctions against Orban’s Hungary, senator says
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US should weigh sanctions against Orban’s Hungary, senator says

  • 03 February, 2024
  • 08:16
Hungarian PM says Europe needs Donald Trump
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Hungarian PM says Europe needs Donald Trump

  • 30 January, 2024
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Hungary open to using EU budget for Ukraine aid package, Orban's adviser says
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Hungary open to using EU budget for Ukraine aid package, Orban's adviser says

  • 29 January, 2024
  • 11:57
Brussels threatens to hit Hungary’s economy if Viktor Orbán vetoes Ukraine aid
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Brussels threatens to hit Hungary’s economy if Viktor Orbán vetoes Ukraine aid

  • 29 January, 2024
  • 04:17
Hungary to assist in negotiations on Moldova's EU accession
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Hungary to assist in negotiations on Moldova's EU accession

  • 25 January, 2024
  • 14:38
Swedish PM accepts Orban’s invitation to meet for talks on joining NATO
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Swedish PM accepts Orban’s invitation to meet for talks on joining NATO

  • 25 January, 2024
  • 13:15
Hungary ready to ratify Sweden’s NATO membership
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Hungary ready to ratify Sweden’s NATO membership

  • 24 January, 2024
  • 13:36
EU unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets - officials
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EU unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets - officials

  • 24 January, 2024
  • 04:24
EU starts discussing 13th package of sanctions against Russia
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EU starts discussing 13th package of sanctions against Russia

  • 19 January, 2024
  • 13:04
Media: EU may agree on aid package for Ukraine in next few weeks
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Media: EU may agree on aid package for Ukraine in next few weeks

  • 17 January, 2024
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Sweden's NATO accession not on Hungarian Parliament's agenda for spring session
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Sweden's NATO accession not on Hungarian Parliament's agenda for spring session

  • 16 January, 2024
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Zelenskyy headed to Switzerland to shore up international support
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Zelenskyy headed to Switzerland to shore up international support

  • 15 January, 2024
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Szijjarto to discuss preparations for Orban-Zelenskyy meeting with Kuleba on January 29
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Szijjarto to discuss preparations for Orban-Zelenskyy meeting with Kuleba on January 29

  • 11 January, 2024
  • 11:16
President of Romania may become candidate for post of European Council head
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President of Romania may become candidate for post of European Council head

  • 11 January, 2024
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Orban may temporarily lead European Council if Michel resigns
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Orban may temporarily lead European Council if Michel resigns

  • 07 January, 2024
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Viktor Orbán is a prominent Hungarian statesman and political figure who has served as the Prime Minister of Hungary since 2010 (and previously from 1998 to 2002). As the leader of the Fidesz party, Orbán has become one of the most influential and debated figures in modern European politics, establishing a reputation as a defender of national sovereignty and a proponent of pragmatic cooperation with the East.

Political Journey: From Liberalism to Conservatism

Viktor Orbán entered politics in the late 1980s as a vibrant anti-communist and liberal. His famous 1989 speech at the reburial of Imre Nagy, in which he called for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary, brought him national fame.

However, over decades of political activity, his views have undergone a significant evolution. Today, Orbán is the primary ideologue of "illiberal democracy," emphasizing Christian values, border protection against migration, and the preservation of national identity in opposition to the rigid centralization of the European Union.

The "Hungarian Model" and Domestic Policy

Under Orbán's leadership, Hungary implemented a series of unique economic and social reforms often referred to as "Orbanomics." Key aspects include:

Economic Sovereignty: Reducing dependence on international financial institutions.

Family Support: Large-scale tax breaks and subsidies for families with multiple children.

Energy Security: Prioritizing affordable energy resources through the diversification of supplies.

Foreign Policy and the "Opening to the East" Strategy

One of the defining directions of Viktor Orbán’s policy is the "Keleti Nyitás" (Opening to the East) strategy. The Hungarian Prime Minister was among the first in the EU to recognize the shift of the world’s economic center toward Asia and the Caspian region.

Under Orbán, Hungary has occupied a unique position in Europe, maintaining close ties with China, Türkiye, and Central Asian countries. The Prime Minister pays special attention to the Turkic vector: Hungary holds observer status in the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), a move Orbán has repeatedly called a strategic choice for a country with Hunnic and Turkic historical roots.

Viktor Orbán and Azerbaijan: A Strategic Partnership

The relationship between Viktor Orbán and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is characterized as deeply friendly and strategic. Baku and Budapest have built a solid alliance based on mutual respect and pragmatism.

Energy Cooperation

For Hungary, Azerbaijan has become a key partner in ensuring energy security. With Orbán's support, Hungary actively joined projects to import Azerbaijani natural gas via the Southern Gas Corridor and regional interconnectors. In the 2023–2026 period, supplies of Azerbaijani gas to Hungary reached new heights, becoming a vital factor in the stability of the Hungarian economy.

Investment and the Reconstruction of Karabakh

Viktor Orbán has repeatedly emphasized his support for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Hungarian companies are actively participating in projects for the restoration of the liberated territories (Karabakh and East Zangezur), including infrastructure construction and agricultural development in cities such as Agdam and Fuzuli.

Viktor Orbán in 2026: Modern Challenges

Today, Viktor Orbán remains the longest-serving leader in the European Union. His policies often spark discussion in Brussels, particularly regarding foreign policy and the allocation of the EU budget. Nevertheless, high domestic support and his status as a "bridge" between the West and the East make him a key player in Eurasian geopolitical processes.

For Azerbaijan, Viktor Orbán remains a reliable partner who promotes regional interests within European structures and facilitates the rapprochement between Europe and the Turkic world.