Trump has also confused Hungary and Turkey, calling Viktor Orbán ”the leader of Turkey” and claiming that Hungary is right next to Russia.
On another occasion, he famously said, “We’re going to Russia,” just before a meeting with Vladimir Putin — which, in reality, took place in Alaska, according to Politico.
Geographical mix-up
And more recently, he’s repeatedly mixed up two completely different countries while boasting about his foreign policy wins, even taking credit for calming historic tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
On Fox News last month, Trump boasted: ”I solved wars that was unsolvable. Azerbaijan and Albania, it was going on for many, many years, I had the prime ministers and presidents in my office.”
Yep… you see where he got his wires crossed.
