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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in Budapest, stressed allies should pursue own interests, not cut ties with China, amid ongoing U.S.-China talks and a new U.S.-Hungary nuclear deal.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking in Budapest with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, said the Trump administration does not expect allies to cut ties with China, emphasizing that nations should pursue their own interests.
He highlighted ongoing U.S.-China relations, including President Trump’s upcoming visit to Beijing, and warned against overreliance on any single country for critical supply chains.
The visit included a nuclear cooperation agreement between the U.S. and Hungary, underscoring the role of personal diplomacy.
Rubio reiterated U.S. goals to help end the war in Ukraine without imposing a deal and expressed a preference for peaceful outcomes with Iran, signaling a pragmatic foreign policy that balances competition with flexibility.
El secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, en Budapest, hizo hincapié en que los aliados deberían perseguir sus propios intereses, no cortar los lazos con China, en medio de las conversaciones en curso entre Estados Unidos y China y un nuevo acuerdo nuclear entre Estados Unidos y Hungría.