Prime Minister Viktor Orban is participating in today’s informal EU summit and will also hold talks with the NATO secretary general. Following Trump's inauguration, Hungary’s long-standing position could prevail over the EU’s pro-war stance in security policy discussions, said Daniel Deak, senior analyst at the 21st Century Institute. "The world has changed a lot since the EU summit in December. Our goal is for Hungary to be a winner of change. Even if the Brussels bureaucrats don't like it," Hungary's prime minister posted on social media. .