Hungary to follow US in designating Antifa terrorist under Trump ties

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United Nations – A Hungarian official sat down with Fox News Digital this week because he was ready to follow the United States to proclaim his country Antifa a terrorist organization. The movement emphasized the strengthening bonds between the US and Hungary because the Biden administration ended.
“I think this is the current Trump administration and the Prime Minister Government [Viktor] Orbán is close to each other when it comes to great political issues, and it is only unacceptable. “
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, President Donald Trump’s powerful ally, in a radio interview on September 19, said it was time for Budapest to follow the “American model”, according to Associated Press.
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Hungary could soon follow the United States to determine Antife as a terrorist organization. (Thierry Monasse/Getty Images; Paul Weaver/Stick Images/Getty Images LightoComeT;)
In 2023, Szijjártó also referred to an event in which antifajártó attacks on individuals whom Budapest was part of a far -right activity in the EP.
Outlet said that one of the alleged attackers was the Italian antifascist activist Iaria Salis, who has been a member of the European Parliament since then, and gives immunity from prosecution. Szijjártó told Fox News Digital that Hungary would not be able to make legal action against him.
“The European Parliament has proved that it is a super extreme ideologist and an extremely politicized organ [ruled] Extraordinary, liberal, very aggressively pro -extreme liberal mainstream current. ”
While Hungary called on the European Union to declare Antife to declare a terrorist organization, Szijjártó said that the EU will take action to Digital, “Less hope”.
He praises Trump’s decision to group domestic terrorists by former anti -activist Trump

On September 18, 2025, agitators hold a flag for a prayer vigil for Massachuseets, Boston, Charlie Kirk in Boston. (Lauren Owens Lambert/Reuters)
Since Hungary faces difficulties in Europe, he sees a developed relationship with the US, and Szijjártó salutes this as the “Golden Age”.
Under the Democratic rule, we were accepted as the enemy of the Hungarians. There was a very hostile approach by the Democratic administration, Sz Szijjártó said, former President Joe Biden referred to the White House. He continued: “And since the president Trump is on duty, this thing has changed completely … Basically, we are experiencing the golden age of the US-Uzar relationship.”
Hungary also supports Trump’s call for larger NATO expenditures, as the Alliance faces renewed pressures on recent attacks on Denmark, Estonia and Poland. Some events were connected to Russia.
While talking to Fox News Digital, Szijjártó emphasized Hungary’s NATO as “a very important pillar of European security”.

NATO leaders saw that they took pictures in June 2025. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)
Zelenskyy said Trump showed that he wanted to support Ukraine ‘at the end’.
“We hope that NATO will be strengthened in the future. He said.
Among the increasing tensions between NATO and Russia, Hungary uniquely aware of the terrible risks of the conflict between the two parties.
Hungary shares a limit with Ukraine and witnessed the influence of Kyiv’s war with Russia. Szijjártó, NATO and Russia III. However, Hungary sees Trump as a possible peaceful in the region.
“President Trump is the only hope to make peace.” He said. The US-Russian talks should continue to take the world to a stable place.

President Donald Trump is walking in Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska, a joint Elmendorf-Richardson. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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“When a civilized, high-level Russia-US participation, then the world’s security situation is healed. When is there when [a] The lack of US-Russia negotiations, then the global security situation is worsening, Sz Szijjártó said.
Associated Press contributed to this report.




