US Vice-President's Diplomatic Dance: Praise for Hungary's Leader, but a Hint of Flexibility In a recent statement, US Vice-President Kamala Harris has sparked interest in Washington's relations with Hungary, praising the country's leader as a "great guy" who has done a "very good job". However, Harris also expressed a willingness to work with Péter Mágey, the current Prime Minister of Hungary, hinting at a potential shift in US-Hungary relations. This development comes at a time of increasing tensions between the US and Hungary over issues such as immigration and human rights. As the US seeks to maintain its influence in Eastern Europe, Harris's words have raised questions about the future of US-Hungary cooperation and whether the Biden administration will take a more pragmatic approach to its relationships with European allies.


Hungary's leader was a "great guy" who did a "very good job", the US vice-president said, but he was sure he could work with Péter Magyar.