Index – National – Secretary of State Says No Officially Elected U.S. President



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According to Péter Sztáray, Secretary of State for Security Policy at the State Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKM), the United States does not currently have an officially elected president, but his working hypothesis is that Joe Biden will. He announced his views at a meeting of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, according to the MTI.

On November 13, Joe Biden’s victory in the state of Michigan was certified. In Washington, by the way, the return process has already officially begun, which Donald Trump has already approved.

In this sense, the Secretary of State for Security Policy emphasized that he expected more exports of democracy, as well as ideological pressure. Among the “potentially misunderstood” issues, the secretary of state also mentioned migration, in which the new US leadership is preparing to move significantly away from the Trump administration line.

Péter Sztáray also emphasized that Hungary is ready to develop relationships based on mutual respect.



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