President Donald Trump’s friendly rapport with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán could be put to the test by a fresh wave of U.S. sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector. Washington’s latest penalties aim to choke off financing for Russian oil and gas projects, a move that aligns with broader Western efforts to pressure Moscow over its actions in Ukraine.However, the new measures may become a diplomatic thorn for Trump and Orbán, who are scheduled to meet in the coming weeks. Hungary has long depended on Russian gas to meet its energy needs, and Orbán’s government has traditionally resisted EU‑wide sanctions that could jeopardize those supplies. While Trump has praised Orbán’s nationalist stance and has cultivated a personal bond with the Hungarian leader, the energy sanctions could force the two to clash over policy priorities.During their talks, the Russian energy restrictions are expected to surface as a sticking point, potentially complicating discussions on trade, security cooperation, and broader U.S.–EU coordination. Analysts warn that if Trump backs the sanctions without offering concessions to Hungary, it could strain the otherwise warm U.S.–Hungarian relationship and test the limits of Trump’s “America First” diplomacy.Conversely, some observers suggest that the meeting could also provide an opportunity for the two leaders to negotiate compromises—perhaps by exploring alternative energy sources for Hungary or by coordinating a more gradual implementation of the sanctions. In any case, the upcoming summit will likely reveal how resilient the personal chemistry between Trump and Orbán is when confronted with the hard realities of geopolitics and energy security.
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