On Monday, during an interview for the Swiss newspaper Die Weltwoche, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced an upcoming trip that caused considerable surprise and intrigue.
He made this statement on board a plane flying from Moscow to Baku, stressing that a strong political will is needed to achieve peace in Europe.
Viktor Orban announced some "new surprise" on Monday. According to him, it will be a trip, the location of which he has not named yet.
The Prime Minister of Hungary stated this in an interview with the reporter of the Swiss newspaper Die Weltwoche on board the plane from Moscow to Baku.
According to Orban, "European bureaucrats will never establish peace." This requires the political will of a statesman-politician, but not an official (a possible allusion to Trump).
The last example, from his point of view, is Nicolas Sarkozy, who in August 2008 flew to stop the war between Russia and Georgia.