"Archival footage from November 2017 shows Viktor Orban hosting Chuck Norris during the Hollywood legend’s visit to Hungary, in a meeting that blended politics, pop culture, and military symbolism. Orban posted the footage on social media platform X, with a tribute reading: "Farewell, my friend!" The video captures the two driving together through Budapest, exchanging personal remarks in an informal setting. Orban describes himself as 'a street fighter,' noting he comes 'from a small village 40km from here.' The visit also included a visit to meet members of the Hungarian Defence Forces, where Norris observed a live demonstration by elite units, including counter-terrorism personnel. Footage shows Norris greeting soldiers, posing for photos, and thanking them after the performance. “You’re all my friends,” he said before praising the display as 'the best demonstration' he had seen. Norris, a globally recognised action star and martial artist, passed away in his home on Thursday at the age of 86. He was best known for his roles in action films such as Missing in Action and the long-running television series Walker, Texas Ranger."