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U.S., Hungary sign civilian nuclear cooperation agreement as Rubio visits Budapest
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban signed an agreement to facilitate cooperation on Hungary's civilian nuclear program in Budapest; both leaders highlighted expanding economic ties, and the pair faced questions on Ukraine, China, sanctions waivers and U.S. visa policy.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to Budapest and joined Prime Minister Viktor Orban at a signing ceremony to formalize an agreement between the governments of the United States and Hungary to facilitate cooperation on Hungary’s civilian nuclear program.
The signing, introduced by the event moderator and attended by Hungarian and U.S. delegations, underscored what both leaders described as a deepening bilateral relationship. Orban called the moment “a new golden age” in Hungary’s ties with the United States, and Rubio said the agreement builds on a November White House meeting and expanding U.S. investment in Hungary.
Orban praised the growth in U.S. investment, saying “since last year January, 17 U.S. investments have been decided upon here in Hungary,” and reiterated that Hungarians can travel to the United States…
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