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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks to reporters at the 2025 NATO Summit in the Hague.

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00:00Good morning. How are you? Good to see you.
00:06Mr. Prime Minister? You are the Hungarians over there, okay.
00:10Mr. Prime Minister, are we moving to 5% from Hungary's point of view?
00:15If so, is this enough of a level to deter Russian aggression?
00:20And is NATO creating more problems in its relationship?
00:23The question is too long, sorry. Come back to the 5%.
00:28With one precondition. So we are able to do it, it's not easy.
00:33But the whole calculation of budget regulation of European Union must be changed.
00:38So if we keep the regulation as it is, nobody in the European Union is able to fulfil 5%, whatever they say.
00:45So we have to recalculate everything in a different method. In that case we can do.
00:49Aren't you fiddling the figures?
00:51Sorry? Aren't you fiddling the figures? Creative accounting?
00:55Be lucky.
00:56Mr. Oven, isn't it concerning that our global security depends on one man's ego, Donald Trump's?
01:05I don't think so. The international order is more based on common sense.
01:10And the President of the United States is a man of the common sense, as you have seen just recently, to manage the conflict between Iran and Israel.
01:19So he is the man of common sense.
01:21Which means, sorry, which means that the new wars getting shorter and the old wars are running out of the fuel, which is by, which is the consequence of his activity.
01:31Sorry.
01:32Who will run the show today? Trump?
01:33Who will run the show today? Trump?
01:35He's putting the biggest threat to Europe.
01:36He's putting the biggest threat to Europe.
01:38Biggest threat to Europe?
01:40Losing the competitiveness.
01:42That's the real threat.
01:44The real threat is not security wise.
01:47It's economic and losing our competitiveness on the global trade.
01:51That's our problem.
01:52What do you think of Donald Trump's leadership towards NATO?
01:56Sorry?
01:57What do you think of Donald Trump's leadership?
01:59Welcome back.
02:00Do you think he deserves as much credit as Matt Brute gave him in his private text messages yesterday?
02:06Styles are different in many countries.
02:09Prime Minister, do you expect Russia to be mentioned?
02:11Sorry, sorry.
02:12Do you expect that Russia will be mentioned as a threat or an adversary in a final stated after the summit?
02:18It's always mentioned like that.
02:20Do you support it?
02:21You know, I think Russia is not strong enough to represent a real threat to us.
02:27We are far stronger.
02:28Why aren't you blocking like you always do?
02:32Why aren't you blocking like you always do?
02:35Blocking what?
02:36No, we don't block it.
02:38Are you happy that President Zelensky has been kept on the sidelines this time and there's no talk of Ukraine members for NATO?
02:45You know, NATO has no business in Ukraine.
02:51Why not?
02:52Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
02:55Neither Russia.
02:56And my job is to keep it as it is.
02:58Thank you very much.
02:59Thank you very much.
03:00Thank you very much.
03:01Please которых, weいい durante the future in NATO.
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