Rubio Meets Orban in Budapest for Nuclear Pact
February 16, 2026·8 days ago·via New York Post

Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest to sign a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement, boosting US-Hungary ties with small modular reactors, fuel supplies, and up to $20 billion in investments. This follows Trump's exemption of Hungary from Russian energy sanctions and a major LNG purchase deal, prioritizing American energy tech over globalist restrictions.
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