Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discussed the implications of anti-war rallies and the potential for conflict in Europe during a TV2 interview. He highlighted the divide between American and European policies since Trump's inauguration and warned that Europe is closer to war than many realize. Orbán emphasized Hungary's commitment to peace, contrasting it with pro-war sentiments in Germany and the European People's Party. He also addressed domestic policies, including a tax revolution and energy agreements, while reflecting on the importance of family during Christmas. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)