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    Hungary has financial shield agreement with Washington, Orban says

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    Posted on November 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary secures a financial shield from the U.S. to protect its economy amid sanctions and economic challenges, ensuring financial stability.

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary's Financial Shield Agreement
    • Details of the Agreement
    • Economic Context and Implications
    • Political Reactions and Future Outlook

    Hungary Secures Financial Shield Agreement with U.S. Amid Economic Challenges

    Hungary's Financial Shield Agreement

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary has secured an agreement with Washington on a "financial shield" to protect its economy and public finances, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said after talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Details of the Agreement

    Orban, a long-time Trump ally, met with the president at the White House on Friday to press for a reprieve from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and gas, securing a one-year exemption.

    Economic Context and Implications

    Hungary had also committed to buying U.S. liquefied natural gas with contracts valued at some $600 million, a White House official said.

    Political Reactions and Future Outlook

    "I have also made an agreement with the U.S. President on a financial shield," Orban told reporters aboard his flight back from the talks in a video published by news website index.hu on Sunday.

    "Should there be any external attacks against Hungary or its financial system, the Americans gave their word that in such a case they would defend Hungary's financial stability."

    In power since 2010, Orban has become an increasingly vocal critic of the European Union, which has suspended billions of euros of funds for Hungary due to the nationalist leader's rule-of-law reforms.

    Orban, who faces what political analysts say could be a closely-fought election next year, did not elaborate on what the agreement with Trump involved. However, he said it meant Hungary would have no financing problems.

    "That Hungary or its currency could be attacked, or that the Hungarian budget could be put in difficult situation, or that the Hungarian economy could be suffocated from the financing side, this should be forgotten," Orban said.

    Hungary's economy has stagnated for the past three years following an inflationary surge after Russia's 2022 invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, putting pressure on state finances.

    However, the forint, which has weakened sharply since Orban took power in 2010, is leading gains among central European currencies this year, bolstered by the EU's highest benchmark interest rate.

    (Reporting by Gergely SzakacsEditing by Bill Berkrot)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hungary secures financial shield agreement with the U.S.
    • •Orban meets Trump to discuss economic protection.
    • •Agreement includes a reprieve from U.S. sanctions.
    • •Hungary commits to buying U.S. liquefied natural gas.
    • •The agreement aims to stabilize Hungary's financial system.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary has financial shield agreement with Washington, Orban says

    1What is a financial shield?

    A financial shield is an agreement or mechanism designed to protect a country's economy and public finances from external threats or economic instability.

    2What is liquefied natural gas (LNG)?

    Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for ease of storage and transport, typically used for energy purposes.

    3What is economic stability?

    Economic stability refers to a condition in which an economy experiences constant growth and low inflation, leading to predictable economic conditions.

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