"The Prime Minister is traveling to Washington on dates that have been known several months ago for the NATO summit, but, of course, the trip can be used to serve a good purpose — the cause of peace," Gulyas told a briefing.
The spokesman evaded the question of whether Orban will hold any meetings with US President Joe Biden or former president Donald Trump, saying that everything would become known "at the appropriate time," adding that "as part of the peace mission, it is worth meeting with those who can help in the cause of peace."