Miklós Szánthó, the head of Hungary's Centre for Fundamental Rights, said Hungary is an island of freedom in the liberal ocean.
Speaking in Washington, D.C., at a panel discussion held at the second international Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Szánthó said Hungary rejects migration, gender madness and war, and this is reflected in the objectives of Donald Trump's new presidency.
Trump's taking office has created a new situation in the world, which bodes well for conservatives, and especially Hungarians, because as Szánthó said with the elimination of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the globalists had taken "a big blow". He said that the right-wing waves coming from the two sides of the ocean must be united so that the globalist political machinery could be dealt with.
Speaking on behalf of CPAC Hungary, Szánthó said Trump had brought the biggest turnaround by starting negotiations to bring the Ukraine war to an end.
The Hungarian right has been urging this for years, and now that the talks led by the US president started, they were proven right, he said.
The discussion was also attended, among others, by former Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki and former UK PM Liz Truss, Israel's Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichi Chikli, US special presidential envoy Richard Grenell, former White House Chief strategist Steve Bannon and Brazilian senator Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of the former Brazilian president, as well as Kinga Gal, vice-president of the Patriots for Europe group of MEPs.