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From Liberation to Controversy: Hungary’s Shift in Alliances and Priorities Raises Concerns

BySamantha Jones

May 4, 2024
Bloomberg New Economy: Orban’s Positioning of Hungary between China, Russia, and the West

In the wake of Hungary’s liberation from Soviet rule, many of its citizens rejoiced and celebrated their newfound freedom. Among them was Viktor Orban, a young anti-communist activist who saw Moscow’s control as an obstacle to Hungary’s full participation in European life and politics.

Fast forward to the present day, and Orban has become the Prime Minister of Hungary, preparing to host a state visit for Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping. This shift in alliances and priorities has caused concern in Washington and Brussels, as Hungary is now seen as a troublemaker within NATO.

Orban’s government has opposed sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine and delayed Sweden’s entry into the Atlantic alliance. These actions have strained Hungary’s relationships with its Western allies and raised questions about its commitment to NATO’s collective defense principles.

Despite Hungary’s historical struggle for independence and democracy, Orban’s government’s actions have raised doubts about its commitment to Western values and alliances. The shift towards closer ties with China and Russia has led to increased skepticism about Hungary’s role in European and transatlantic affairs.

By Samantha Jones

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