The United States and Hungary reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations during a meeting between Deputy Secretary of State, Jeffrey Landau, and Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister Levente Magyar. The two officials held a warm discussion on April 24, 2025, in Washington D.C., focusing on ways to enhance cooperation in energy security.
The Deputy Secretary and the Deputy Foreign Minister spent considerable time exploring opportunities to boost business ties between the two countries. They identified potential areas for collaboration, including investments in renewable energy sources and efforts to improve energy efficiency.
Both officials expressed hope that their shared political understanding would translate into new economic cooperation that would benefit both nations. The meeting marked an important step forward in fostering a stronger partnership between the US and Hungary, with a focus on promoting mutual interests in key areas such as energy security.
The strong U.S.-Hungary relationship has long been built on shared values of democracy and freedom, and this meeting serves as a testament to the enduring bonds between our nations. The two sides look forward to continuing their collaboration on initiatives that promote economic growth, stability, and security in the region.