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Viktor Orban’s dilemma: Trump’s favour or Russian oil

Viktor Orban’s dilemma: Trump’s favour or Russian oil

Will Trump choose to keep an old friend close, or put pressure on Putin?

The Global Story · BBC World Service

November 7, 202526m 33s

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Show Notes

The man Donald Trump has called a "great leader", and who has long provoked admiration in MAGA circles, suddenly finds himself in an unusual position – at odds with the US president on an issue of critical importance.

Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister, is visiting the White House on Friday to try to resolve a dispute over Russian oil and gas. Orban wants to keep buying it, but Trump wants countries to wean themselves off Russian energy and help put the brakes on Russia’s war in Ukraine. Will Trump choose to keep an old friend close, or put pressure on Putin? We speak to Nick Thorpe, the BBC’s correspondent in Budapest, who has covered Orban since the 1980s.

Producer: Viv Jones

Executive producer: James Shield

Senior news editor: China Collins

Mix: Travis Evans

Photo: U.S. President Donald Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Suzanne Plunkett, Reuters.