Viktor Orbán was called by Donald Trump while downloading



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The prime minister was about to eat dinner when his legendary phone rang.

Viktor Orban he himself announced on state radio in September that he had called him the night before Donald trumpwith whom, as he said, he is almost friendly. David cornstein, the outgoing US ambassador also revealed to People’s Word that it was just when he delivered his letter of resignation to the US president in the Oval Office. During the conversation, Trump once said

Let’s call Victor! Turns out it was in her kitchen. Such things do not happen simply between the leaders of the states.

The diplomat added, showing how much better the relationship between the two countries is than before.

Blikk now personally, Viktor Orbán, who is currently negotiating in Brussels, is “heating up” the story by confirming that he was about to hang up when the phone rang. It also turned out that the two politicians were engaged.

Let us quote the head of government.

I was just doing business in the kitchen, heating up dinner. My wife, Anikó, made a European champion letcho made with homegrown ingredients when my phone rang. Trump was president at the end of the line. “How are you in Hungary?” He said over the receiver, and then we started talking about current issues. I asked about the state of the American campaign. He said the campaign was strong, but that he would win.

There was also talk of a coronavirus epidemic, with the two politicians briefing each other on how they are fighting in their own countries. Viktor Orbán inquired about the status of the vaccine research, to which Donald Trump responded: encouraging. Asked by the Prime Minister, non-US countries will also be able to get it if there is a vaccine in the United States first, to which the President gave a reassuring response:

You can count on me.

To update!

Making a letcho is a big issue at Fidesz anyway, but the party president seems to have settled the debate by saying Aniko Lévai declared him the winner.

Top Image: In a photo released by the Prime Minister’s Press Office, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will arrive on the first day of the two-day European Union summit in Brussels on October 15.
MTI / Prime Minister’s Press Office / Zoltán Fischer



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