(ANSA-AFP) - BUDAPEST, JAN 8 - Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orban, one of President Donald Trump's main supporters in
the EU, cautioned Friday against interfering in "America's
business" over the unrest in Washington this week. Foreign
leaders including in the EU have roundly condemned pro-Trump
protesters after they stormed the US Capitol building in anger
over his election defeat. But the nationalist Hungarian leader
cautioned against criticising events in other countries during a
state radio interview. "We should not interfere in what is
happening in America, that is America's business, we are rooting
for them and we trust that they will manage to solve their own
problems," said Orban. "I would suggest that we keep to the
foreign policy that we have followed so far, that we do not
judge any other countries," he said. "We do not like it either
to be judged, hence we shouldn't judge other countries."
(ANSA-AFP).
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