The two leaders met face-to-face on the sidelines of Thursday’s European Political Community summit, after which Orbán declared Croatia a “historic strategic partner,” in an apparent attempt to bury the hatchet.  

POLITICO scorecard: Plenković 10, Orbán 9. 

Orbán tried to put Croatia in a corner, but Plenković’s smackdown, including using Orbán’s own invective against him, had the Hungarian leader tapping out. 

Orbán vs. Tusk 

After Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk gave a speech in Warsaw describing the war in Ukraine as “our war” and warning of the generational consequences if Russia is victorious, Orbán — the most Kremlin-friendly leader in the EU — couldn’t resist going on the attack, accusing Tusk of “playing a dangerous game.” 

“Dear Donald Tusk, you may think that you are at war with Russia, but Hungary is not. Neither is the European Union … This is very bad!” he wrote on social media, seemingly channeling his friend, U.S. President Donald Trump. 

Donald Tusk and Viktor Orbán at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, on July 1, 2017. | Sebastien Bozon/AFP via Getty Images

Tusk responded with a reminder that it is “Russia who started the war against Ukraine. It is them who decided we’re living in the time of war,” and questioning “whose side are you on.” 

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