Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Saturday that he plans to travel to Washington in two weeks to participate in the first meeting of the “Board of Peace,” an initiative launched by US President Donald Trump. The board is designed to support peace efforts, although its specific functions and goals are still being defined.
Orban’s attendance marks a significant diplomatic engagement between Hungary and the United States under the Trump administration. The meeting is expected to bring together various international figures to discuss strategies for promoting peace.
**Why this matters**
The involvement of international leaders like Orban in the “Board of Peace” highlights the Trump administration’s approach to global diplomacy and peacebuilding. The outcomes of this inaugural meeting could influence future international cooperation on peace initiatives.
Source: NewsData
