Rubio meets Hungarian PM Orbán in Budapest to discuss nuclear cooperation
In Brief
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest to advance a civilian nuclear pact.
Key Facts
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday in Budapest
- The meeting took place as Rubio concluded his visit to Europe
- The two countries are preparing to sign a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement, according to ABC News
- The meeting was reported by CBS News and ABC News
- The civilian nuclear pact is intended to enhance cooperation between the U.S. and Hungary, according to ABC News
What Happened
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest. The meeting occurred as Rubio wrapped up his European visit. According to ABC News, the two leaders discussed and moved forward with plans to sign a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement between the United States and Hungary.
Why It Matters
According to ABC News, the civilian nuclear pact is intended to enhance cooperation in energy and technology between the U.S. and Hungary. The meeting reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries. No further details on the implications of the agreement were provided by the sources.
Sources
- CBS News — Rubio meets with Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán during Budapest visit(just now)
- ABC News — Rubio meets Orbán in Budapest as US and Hungary are to sign a civilian nuclear pact(6h ago)