The U.S. administration has reaffirmed its support for Hungary in a strategic move that reconfigures alliances in Central Europe. The U.S. Secretary of State recently met in Budapest with the Hungarian Prime Minister to formalize a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
⥠Already Defined Points of Cooperation:
Energy Security: The pact aims to diversify Hungary's energy sources, reducing historical dependence on external suppliers.
SMR Technology: The purchase of compact nuclear reactors (Small Modular Reactors - SMRs), a cutting-edge technology for efficient power generation, has been finalized.
Political Support: The White House has expressed its backing for the Hungarian administration, highlighting cooperation on issues of sovereignty and trade.
đ Market Impact
This geopolitical move strengthens Hungary's position within NATO and the EU, while aligning its energy policies with the industrial interests of the United States. Investors are closely watching how this political stability affects country risk in the region.

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