Hungary Splits From EU Over Greenland, Backs Trump on Gaza

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Hungary Splits From EU Over Greenland, Backs Trump on Gaza
Hungary has broken with the European Union on two major foreign policy issues, siding with the United States. As the EU prepares a united response to U.S. pressure over Greenland, Hungary has called the matter "not an EU issue." This public split blocks the bloc from presenting a common position. At the same time, Budapest has quickly agreed to join a new Gaza peace council proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. This move further distances Hungary from its European partners. The dual actions show Hungary aligning its foreign policy directly with Washington, not Brussels. This creates a significant challenge for EU unity on global diplomacy. Analysts say Hungary is seizing a strategic moment. By supporting Trump's initiatives, it strengthens its relationship with a potential future U.S. administration.