Budapest US ambassador complained about Hungary in Washington

Ambassador Pressman met with the Secretary of State, Senior White House Officials, and congressional leadership about the state of the U.S.-Hungary relationship

U.S. Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman traveled to Washington, D.C. this week for consultations with the United States Secretary of State, senior White House National Security Council officials, and bipartisan leadership from the United States Senate to discuss the current state of the U.S.-Hungary relationship.

The Ambassador met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and senior White House officials to discuss recent developments in the relationship with our Ally, including uniquely anti-American rhetoric from senior Hungarian officials and pervasive anti-American rhetoric in the media controlled by the Government of Hungary.

In his meetings with Senate leadership, the Ambassador discussed the current state of our relationship, the need for unequivocal unity and resolve in standing up to Putin, the urgency of accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO, recent statements made by the leadership of Hungary about the United States, and our commitment to working to care for this important relationship at a time of enormous complexity.

“Hungary has reached an important moment in determining its future path,” the Ambassador said. “As Russia’s unjustifiable war rages next door, the time is now for a stronger relationship between Hungary and its Transatlantic Allies and partners.”

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Source: hu.embassy.gov