FULL: ‘EU Sabotaging Hungary’, JD Vance & Viktor Orban TORCH Brussels & Ukraine In Budapest Briefing
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban launched a sharp attack on the European Union and Ukraine during a joint press conference in Budapest, accusing Brussels of election interference, censorship, and blocking peace efforts in the Ukraine war. Vance alleged that elements within Ukrainian intelligence had interfered in both U.S. and Hungarian elections, while Orban said EU strategies against Russia had failed and warned of a looming energy crisis across Europe. The leaders also pushed for diplomacy to end the war, with Hungary offering to host potential U.S.-Russia peace talks, as tensions continue to rise over Ukraine, EU policy, and regional security. US-Iran War 2026 Latest Updates: Full coverage of the military escalation and frontline developments between the United States and Iran. Featuring technical analysis of US Air Force strikes and IRGC ballistic operations. Reported by the Times Now World editorial team.
Transcript; original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ9i-lsG5sM
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. If you’ll allow me, I’m going to speak in my mother tongue, Hungarian.
I’d like to respectfully and cordially welcome uh Vice President uh Vance in Hungary.
The last time a vice president from the US visited Hungary was 35 years ago, and we haven’t had such a high uh ranked American dignitary in Hungary for 20 years. and 20 years.
That’s quite a long period of time. Um, with the election of President Trump, I believe a golden era has been ushered in in our relations.
We have enumerated the year of records was 2025 in terms of economic cooperation.
26 also is increasing in impetus. We have increased uh our turnover with 50% and we had 30 American companies uh announce FDI FDI to the tune of 100 billion Hungarian foreign. We’ve also strengthened our cooperation expanded it uh with uh space technology and defense.
Uh we owe gratitude to President Trump and Vice President Vance for standing by Hungary during the past years.
The United States of America is the strongest country in the world and uh I am happy to say that they are our allies today.
The peace and the security of Hungary therefore is guaranteed.
Ladies and gentlemen, we also discussed the fact that Europe is u heading towards one of the worst energy crisis of all times.

We are seeing drastic price hikes and if we do not take measures on time, we are going to see a shortage of energy, oil and gas.
And in this situation uh it is especially important that we have the energy cooperation between the US and Hungary without which we would not be able
to uh guarantee the uh the energy needs of Hungary and we could not cap our uh utility prices.
We have talked about the United States efforts uh to achieve peace. Hungary has always supported the US and President Trump personally in this peace effort.
We’ve been living in the shadows of a war for four years now and we are convinced that if uh President Trump were the president in 2022, there would not be a war now. It would not have started and if the Europeans, especially Brussels would not be blocking the peace efforts of the president, peace would prevail, would have been reinstated in Ukraine for a long time already.

I’ve also explained to the vice president that Hungary is experiencing very harsh and very open um interference by foreign security for uh services into our elections. This is why we especially welcome the decisions of the president of the United States of America with which he have he has closed uh the financial taps uh that supported interference into the elections of other countries.

I’ve been waiting for a long time for this uh meeting and I’m very grateful that uh we met today. Uh I am grateful that we were able to discuss with the um vice president the pressing issues the great issues of western civilization.
I am not sharing any secret when I say that there is a continuous discussion between us an exchange of experiences related to government work especially in four areas. one, migration, number two, gender ideology, number three, family policy, and number four, global security. Because in these areas,
fields, Hungary has amassed substantial experiences and quite an extended network of contacts uh in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
And as a result of our discussions today, we have agreed that um it is in the interest of both parties to continue this cooperation and that the strategic cooperation between the two countries is going to be continuous and will be continued.
Thank you very much for honoring us with your present for coming to Hungary. Minister, Prime Minister, thank you very much. And now I ask JD Vance to deliver his statement. Well, thank you, Prime Minister, first of all, and uh thanks to the people of Hungary for welcoming me.
This is a beautiful city, a city that I’ve been to once before on a personal trip probably five or six years ago. And I remember the first time that I came to this beautiful country, my wife was about 20 weeks pregnant with our second child, and now we’ve come back to Budapest, and my wife is 20 weeks pregnant with our fourth child.
So, there’s an interesting way in which our trips to Hungary have rhymed. I also want to thank the president of the United States who of course is a dear friend of prime minister Orban and a very strident supporter of prime minister Orban because together the president of the United States and the prime minister of Hungary have been able to do amazing things and we’re here because we want to celebrate those amazing things.
We want to build upon those amazing things and of course I want to help as much as I possibly can the prime minister as he faces this uh this election season which I believe is happening in just about a week. the election to elect the next prime minister of Hungary.
Now, I don’t expect, of course, the people of Hungary to listen to the vice president of the United States. That’s not primarily why
I’m here. But I I did want to send a signal to everybody, particularly the bureaucrats in Brussels, who have done everything that they can to hold down
the people of Hungary because they don’t like the leader who has actually stood up for the people of Hungary.
And I think it’s important to say that uh there are so many things that we could point to. There are so many economic pieces of cooperation. and so much investment that’s come into Hungary from the United States.
I think Victor Orban has been the single most profound leader in Europe on the question of inter energy security and independence.
It is funny to watch uh prime ministers and leaders in some of the Western European capitals talk about the energy crisis when frankly they should have been following the policies of Victor Orban in Hungary.
And if they had, the energy crisis that they’re experiencing would be a lot less bad because what’s going on in Hungary right now is that while yes, energy prices are elevated, they are far less elevated here than they are almost anywhere else in Europe.
And that’s because the leadership of the man who’s standing next to me. And I think that leadership can provide a model to the continent. We want Europe to be successful. We want European families to be able to afford to heat their homes and to build great things.
We want Europe to be energy independent and even energy dominant, but it’s not going to be energy secure if it continues to follow the failed policies of the past.
And so I think Victor has been a great example and charting a course that could lead to a better, more prosperous, and more energy secure Europe. There’s a lot of other cooperation in technology and artificial intelligence and manufacturing. There are so many ways in which the United States and Hungary have
been great economic partners and that partnership has really accelerated over the past couple of years under President Trump’s leadership. But ladies and gentlemen, I’m not here primarily, Victor, because of the economic cooperation between our countries.
I’m here because of the moral cooperation between our two countries. Because what the United States and Hungary together represent under Victor’s leadership and under President Trump’s leadership is the defense of Western civilization. The defense of the idea that children should be able to go to school and get educated and not indoctrinated.
The defense of the idea that European and American families should be able to transport themselves and be able to afford to heat and cool their homes.
A defense of the idea uh that that we are founded on a certain Christian civilization and Christian values that animate everything from freedom of speech to rule of law to respect for minority rights and protection of the vulnerable.
There is so much that unites the United States and Hungary and unfortunately uh there have been too few people who have been willing to stand up for the values of Western civilization. Victor Orban is the rare exception that has unfortunately proved the rule.
That’s one of the reasons why I’m here. I’m here because Victor is a statesman and we have seen so much talk in European capitals about the need to end the war in Russia and Ukraine and we certainly agree with it. The war would have never started under President if President Trump had been president uh four years ago. But now that it has started, probably the two leaders who have done the most to actually end that destructive conflict have been Donald J.
Trump and Victor Orban in Hungary. and they’ve done it through diplomacy, through talking to people, through trying to understand what the Ukrainians and the Russians need to end the war.
We’re going to continue to participate in that process. But I think that it is a testament to the people of Hungary that you’re a country of 10 million
people. But I’m telling you, I’ve sat in all the rooms and I’ve been on all the phone calls. Your leadership has been a far more important and constructive
partner for peace than almost anyone anywhere else in the world. And that is a great testament I think to the to the wisdom and the courage of the people of
Hungary. And then and then finally just want to say something one final observation about this election.
What has happened in this country what has happened in the in the midst of this election campaign is one of the worst examples of foreign and election interference that I’ve ever seen or ever even read about. The bureaucrats in Brussels have tried to destroy the economy of Hungary.
They have tried to make Hungary less energy independent.
They have tried to drive up costs for Hungarian consumers. And they’ve done it all because they hate this guy. But I think that what the people of Hungary,
what I would encourage them to s to do is ask themselves the question, not who’s pro or anti- Europe, not who’s pro or anti- the United States of America,
but who is pro- you? Who is pro the people of Hungary? In my experience, I’ve seen a guy who has ferociously advocated for the interest of Hungary.
I’m here to help him in this in this campaign cycle. And yet, when I sat down with Victor, we didn’t talk about politics. We talked about ba. Here are
five things that we need that the Hungarian people need from the United States in order to further our partnership and in order to achieve prosperity. That’s the kind of leadership that is needed.
And on everything from digital censorship. Wh why are bureaucrats in Brussels telling social media companies what information they’re giving to Hungarian voters? I think the voters of Hungary are adults.
They are sovereign in their own country and they should be able to look at whatever information they would like to about the election without somebody in a farway capital treating them like children.
Sovereignty, democracy are fundamentally about the people choosing.
And part of the reason why we’re here and part of the reason why the president of the United States sent me here is because that we think the amount of interference that’s come from the bureaucracy in Brussels has been truly disgraceful. I won’t tell the people of Hungary how to vote. I would encourage
the bureaucrats in Brussels to do the exact same thing. So Victor, thank you and it’s good to see you. Thank you very much.
We’ll take a couple of questions. Do you want to Thank you, Mr. Vice President. We have a we have time for a couple of questions.
The first two goes to the Hungarian side and then the floor is yours, Mr. Mr. Vice President.
So the first question goes to Hungarian television. Thank you very much and good afternoon.
I would not like to stand up because of the cameras. Thank you. I have two questions. One is to Mr. Prime Minister and the other one is to Mr. Vice President. From the prime minister, I
would like to ask if they touched upon the possibilities of ending the Russian Ukrainian war. uh during the negotiations and from the vice
president. I would like to ask you to comment on the threat of uh President Zillinski towards Hungary and personally towards Victor Orban.
Thank you.
Okay. Um, we did touch upon the Russian Ukrainian war, which is a painful subject.
We’re talking about a war waged between two Christian countries.
Moreover, in the territory of Europe. So these two sentences actually set out how serious this war is.
And I have uh always uh really looked up on the president of the United States.
I’m talking about the current president obviously that from the first moment onward he regarded these two dimensions as most important in Europe. Two Orthodox, deeply Christian countries are waging a war where tens and hundreds of thousands of people it at all costs.
And since the United States prior to President Trump was in favor of this war for us, the current position of the United States is indeed
very valuable because it is fundamentally pro peace. So if a Hungarian and US politician meet, they cannot avoid talking about the Russian Ukrainian war.
Moreover, this war is being waged in the neighborhood of Hungary.
Hungarians also die in this war since in the current territory of Ukraine multiple Hungarians live who are drafted occasionally with brutal coercive measures. They are taken to the front where they die.
So you cannot avoid talking about the Russian Ukrainian war during such a meeting. Especially so because previously the president of the United States had initiated a peace summit between the US and Russia and he recommended as a venue for these talks Budapest the capital of Hungary which is the perhaps only possible venue in Europe and Hungary agreed to that.
In fact, I must say that up to the level of the technical preparation of this meeting, we negotiated on those with both the president of the United States and the president of Russia and Hungary remains ready.
So that if the US and Russia believe that a peace summit is required between the two of them then Budapest will be happy to provide itself as a venue for that meeting and we are available and that’s all I can say to you.
Thank you for your willingness to host and just to answer your question. So I I I I’m not aware of uh President Zalinsky threatening Victor Orban.
I know that there have been a lot of people who have threatened Victor and have frankly not just threatened the people of Hungary,
but have actually tried to exact costs on the people of Hungary because their leadership has been one of the few that’s been wise and smart about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Now, look, you don’t have to defend the morality of the war. I think Victor has.
I certainly have. The president of the United States has condemned the invasion. We don’t like the war. We want it to stop. That’s not the question. The question is, how do you make it stop?
And the answer is not by politicians who stand at microphones and beat their chest and act tough when somebody else’s children are going off to fight in a
conflict. You do it through sustained diplomacy. And so I’d ask the people of Hungary, and not just Hungary, but the people all across Europe, what is the
alternative to peace? Is it to continue feeding young men into this terrible, terrible war, to continue this completely ridiculous cycle of violence?
or is it to get serious about diplomacy?
Is it to continue to have skyrocketing energy prices to the point where European economies are on the verge of collapse? Or is it to sit down and get
serious about a peaceful resolution? The reason the president of the United States has been so dedicated about this is not because it affects us as personally as it does the people of Hungary or Europe. In fact, we’re much more insulated, as all of you know, from what’s going on in Russian Ukraine than most countries anywhere on the else in the world.
The president has asked us to work so diligently on it because he knows that it’s bad. It’s bad for commerce. It’s bad for morality. It’s
bad for human life. We need to actually engage in some real diplomacy. Victor has been better at anybody at helping us
understand what is it the Ukrainians need and was it what is it that the Russians need in order to achieve peace.
We’re going to keep on working on that process. As you’ve all heard the president say, this war has been the hardest of all the wars that he’s worked on to solve, but we’re going to keep on working at it. The president has ordered us to keep on working at it, but we need people. We need people in Europe who
understand the stakes and understand how to get this negotiation done. Victor’s been a great part of it, which is why the president asked him about the Budapest summit because I think we’re ever going to get these leaders together. This is the perfect place to do it. A place of real statesmanship, a place that has shown itself very willing to be a positive force for peace.
Thank you very much.
The second question goes to Patriot Noat.
Thank you very much. Good afternoon to you. I have one question to each of the participants. Uh Mr. Orman, you have mentioned the serious energy crisis that we are facing. The ships uh that have been able to pass the straight of Hormuz are just reaching Europe now. Now that there is no oil coming from Russia or from Middle East, what do you think will happen with Europe, with Hungary, uh, and what can the Hungarian American energy corporation mean for, uh,
Hungary? And what do you think will Brussels also lift the sanctions on the Russian energy?
If I may, please. So according to recent US intelligence reports um Ukraine may have interfered in the American elections helping the Democrats.
It has also come to light that the Ukrainian intelligence treats Hungary as an operational zone as well. What kind of political motivation could be behind Ukraine targeting conservative patriotic political forces both in the United States and in Hungary? Thank you very much.
Senator, I think there is definitely a new situation in Europe. Uh but the Hungarian elections uh are perhaps uh 1tightening uh our horizon uh restricting our horizon. Therefore, we are not paying as much attention because of the elections to the uh developments. Of course, because we Hungarians are mainly preoccupied with the outcome of the elections next Sunday. However, there is something that is going to change everything that’s happening. The thing is that the strategy uh that uh the Europeans have followed to support Ukrainians so far has ended has failed.
This strategy has failed. uh at the start already uh it was an extremely strange idea to actually help the Ukrainians and try to bring about a
situation where the protracted war uh puts Russia in such dire straits economically that in the end the Ukrainians uh from the perspective of the Ukrainians and the Europeans who support them uh they will be the Russians will be forced to sit down with them in a weakened uh status that is preferable for the opposition.
However, to wage an economic war against a country that has unlimited uh energy resources and has unlimited raw materials, while the those waging the economic war do not have energy and do not have raw materials was a very strange idea and for some time they might have believed that the sanctions levied on uh Russia in the end will be enough to actually win this uh economic war.
But what is happening now is all of a sudden everything has gained importance what the Russians dispose of and suddenly they are in a much more favorable position than they used to be before ever.
So the Ukrainian uh the support of Ukrainians strategy has uh basically failed but now we are concentrating on the elections that’s why perhaps less attention was paid to this. But we will be faced with an absolutely new situation after the Hungarian elections. The Hungarian situation is difficult.
Uh I do not want to make a secret of it because uh it was first at the end of 2022 that the Ukrainians closed blockaded the gas pipeline that was bringing gas from Russia to Hungary. We managed to fend that off with the Turk stream but just now not much before the elections and I think because of the upcoming elections and in the hope of having a pro-Ukrainian government elected into office they actually blockaded our oil pipeline as well the oil pipeline that is the umbilical cord of the Hungarian economy coming from Russia the main supply route coming from Russia.
Consequently, Hungary has had to tap into her reserves. There’s two things we are doing. On the one hand, they have closed us off from oil. We have to supply the Hungarian economy, Hungarian consumers with fuel and with energy and we have to force the Ukrainians to reopen the pipeline and we have a plan to do that.
We are actually executing that step by step. And at the end of this, I am convinced after the national forces win the election here in Hungary, there will be no option left for the Ukrainians than to lift this blockade, to reopen the pipeline, and Hungary can just go back to normal operation.
Um, these are my well, I wouldn’t say hope, these are my plans. This is how it’s going to happen.
So to answer your question, yes, we’re certainly aware that there are elements within the Ukrainian intelligence services that tried to put their thumb on the scale of American elections, on Hungarian elections. This is just what they do. This is this is part of the the cost of doing business within some elements of their system. I try to remind myself that Ukraine, like the United States, is a very complicated place. There are good people and there are bad people. There are people that try to interfere in others elections.
And there are people who actually just say, you know what, we believe in sovereignty for everybody and that’s what we support. Um, you know, for example, there were people in the Ukrainian system who were campaigning with Democrats literally in the weeks before the presidential election where Donald Trump won uh very comfortably in November of 2024. So, I I’m aware of that stuff, but you know, I don’t think Victor lets that stuff get to him. I don’t let that stuff get to me.
We’re here to try to solve the problems for the people that we represent. And whatever certain elements within the Ukrainian system think about me or think
about anybody else, I really believe it’s in the best interest of Ukraine, the best interest of Europe and Hungary, the best interest of the United States for this war to come to as rapid of a close as possible.
You know, this is the seeds of this war, the seeds of this conflict were actually planted well before the fighting started. And they were planted when European leaders decided that they were going to go so deep into a particular energy economy that they were going to cut themselves off from oil and natural gas that came from the east. That was a huge mistake then and it’s obvious that it’s a huge mistake now. And it’s funny when I hear people accuse, you know, my president, for example, of being pro-Russia.
My president has done more to help Europe out with energy and liquid natural gas than anybody in the world, which weakens Russia because we would love our allies and our friends to pursue smart energy policies so their consumers can pay less money, but also when, god forbid, there’s a conflict,
they can rely on us rather than another country for the energy that they need.
So, it’s so funny to me that very often the very people who accuse this or that that leader of being pro-Russia are the very people who created an energy weak economy in Europe to begin with. And that has done more than anything to make Ukraine weak and Russia strong. We just want the killing to stop.
We want to get back to commerce. We recognize there’s a lot of difficult issues, but the way to solve those issues is to talk to one another and to actually engage in the hard work of diplomacy.
And Mr. the vice president. Two questions. It’s your call, please.
Sure. So, I want to call on a couple members of my pool because they traveled all night and uh and are here with us. So, let’s start with Natalie at the Washington Post.
Thank you, Mr. Vice President. Um the clock is ticking to tonight when the deadline looms for avoiding uh bombing infrastructure in Iran to the stone ages as the president has said. Do you have any new information to believe that a deal can be reached by then?
And secondly, there’s been some rhetoric from this administration and your administration about uh this war um God supporting the United States in this war and the strikes against Iran being part of God’s will. Do you agree with that? And what do you make of the idea that that God is on the side of the US in these strikes?
Well, so you asked if there’s new information. Um, and I don’t unless I have a text message from Steve I do have a text message from Steve Woodcome.
Wouldn’t you like to know the subject of this message, but no. Uh, I need to read it first before I talk about it.
But here’s what time is it in the United States right now?
Okay, that makes sense. All right. Okay. So, so Natalie, on this question of the deal, I I really think there are two pathways. The president’s been very clear about this. There are two pathways that this thing is ultimately going to end. First of all, the United States has largely accomplished its military objectives. There are still some things that we’d like to do, for example, on Iranian ability to manufacture weapons that we’d like to do a little bit more work on militarily, but fundamentally the military objectives of the United States have been completed. So that means, as the president has said, very shortly this war is going to conclude.
And I think the nature of the conclusion is ultimately up to the Iranians. I think there really are two pathways, and I’m oversimplifying this a little bit,
but I think pathway one is where the Iranians decide they’re going to be a normal country. They’re not going to fund terrorism anymore. They’re going to be part of the of the world system of commerce and exchange, and that’s going to mean much better things for them economically. It’s going to mean better things for the peace and safety of the world. It’s going to mean a lot of good things for a lot of people all over the planet. That’s option A. Okay.
Option B is if the Iranians don’t come to the table and they stay committed to terrorism, to terrorizing their neighbors, not just Israel, but of course their Arab neighbors too, then the e the economic situation in Iran is going to continue to be very, very bad.
And frankly, it will probably get worse.
And so what the president has asked his entire team to do, particularly Steve Whitoff and Jared Kushner, is to figure out what are the contours of a potential deal. What are they willing to do?
Because militarily, it frankly doesn’t matter one way or the other to us. It’s fundamentally a question of what does this look like afterwards and that has
been what the negotiations been focused on. And the president’s been also been very clear that while the Iranians are trying to exact as much economic cost
through the straits of Hormuz, the United States has the ability to extract much greater economic costs on Iran than on than Iran has on an ability to extract costs on us or on our friends in the world. So, I hope that they’re smart. The president has set a deadline but there’s going to be a lot of negotiation between now and then, and I’m hopeful that it gets to a good resolution.
You know, the second question you asked about, you know, is is God on our side? Is God on, you know, whose side? I think my attitude towards military conflict has always been to pray that we’re on God’s side.
And my own view is that um we’re doing this for the right reasons. We’re doing this because we don’t want an a regime that has committed acts of terrorism to have it the world’s most dangerous weapon because that would mean a lot of innocent people dead. I certainly hope that God agrees with the decision that Iran shouldn’t have a nuclear weapon.
But I’ll keep praying about it and if he gives me a good answer, you’ll be the first to know. Natalie, next question.
Um, let’s see. I think we have we have uh Reuters and AP. Um let’s do Reuters. Okay, good.
I checked my earpiece to see if somebody in my staff would tell me who I should call on, but nobody answered. This is just Hungarian. So, go ahead.
Thank you, Mr. Vice President. This is Hunam from Reuters. Uh I have a couple of questions. I do think you have to read that text because we have reporting
uh that the United States is uh striking some targets in Car Island. Um you did say that the military objectives of this war have been achieved. So could you help us understand why the president is still threatening to uh attack every bridge and every power plant in Iran?
Um, you also said that this will wrap up soon, but yesterday in his press conference when he was asked about a timeline, he did not give a specific timeline and he had said 4 to 6 weeks and we’re now in week six. Do you have a specific timeline? Um, excuse me, these are spontaneous questions. A lot of questions.
Okay, I’ll stop. I mean, uh, the the Hungary question is this.
If Prime Minister Orban loses, do you commit?
Does the United States commits to working with the new leader, will you have a golden age relationship with the new leader? Thank you so much.
Well, of course, we’re going to work with whoever wins the Hungarian election because we love the people of Hungary and it’s an important relationship, but Victor Orban is going to win the next election in Hungary. So, I feel very confident about that and about our continued positive relationship. Victor, is that right? That’s the plan.
Okay. All right. So, you asked about Car Island. Uh, you know, my understanding, you know, having talked to Pete and General Kane about this is that we were going to strike some military targets on Car Island. I believe we have done so. The president’s deadline is has been followed by us and everybody else,
and he said very clearly, we’re not going to strike energy and infrastructure targets until the Iranians either make a proposal that we can get behind or don’t make a proposal.
But he’s given them until Tuesday at 8:00. So I don’t think the news on Car Island uh is represents a change in strategy or represents any change from
the president of the United States. He continues to say the deadline is 8:00 and the deadline is for what?
Fundamentally what Iran is trying to do because they’ve been defeated militarily is they’re trying to extract as much economic pain on the world as possible.
And the president of the United States is a man who recognizes leverage that if the Iranians want to exact a certain amount of pain, the United States has
the ability to exact much greater pain. The president doesn’t want to do that. I don’t want to do that. That’s why we’re negotiating so aggressively,
but fundamentally the ball is in the Iranians court. Now, I think the president has talked about this. One thing I will say is that uh the Iranians
are not they were not the fastest negotiators before the war started and they are certainly not the fastest negotiators now. So we recognize there’s
some delay sometimes in transmitting messages from one person to another. But we feel confident that we can get a response whether it’s positive or
negative.
We’re going to get a response from the Iranians by 8:00 tonight. I hope they make the right response because what we really want is we want a
world where oil and gas is flowing freely, where people can afford to heat their homes and cool their homes, where people can afford to transport
themselves to work. That’s not going to happen if the Iranians are engaged in acts of economic terrorism. So, they’ve got to know we’ve got tools in our
toolkit that we so far haven’t decided to use. the president of United States can decide to use them and he will decide to use them if the Iranians don’t change their course of conduct.
I think that’s it. Mr. Vice President, Minister, thank you very much, Mr. Prime Minister,
Mr. Vice President. So, that concludes our press conference. Thank you very much for being