U.S. Restores Hungary's Visa Status Amid Strengthened Ties
The United States has reinstated Hungary's position in its visa waiver program following actions by the Hungarian government to improve security measures. This move reflects growing diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Hungary under President Trump's administration, with the Hungarian Prime Minister being a longstanding supporter of Trump.
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The United States has reinstated Hungary's eligibility for its visa waiver program, acknowledging efforts by Hungary to rectify former security vulnerabilities. The U.S. Embassy in Budapest announced this development on Tuesday, signaling a marked improvement in diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Under the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, relations with Hungary have seen positive strides. The decision to restore visa waiver status is a tangible demonstration of these strengthened ties.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, known for his favorable stance towards President Trump, has been instrumental in fostering this bilateral relationship. This development is indicative of increasing collaboration and mutual respect between the U.S. and Hungary.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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