U.S. President Donald Trump is congratulating Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary on his recent re-election.

The White House says Trump spoke Saturday with the Hungarian leader known for his hardline views on immigration and criticism of investor and political activist George Soros.

“We are fighting an enemy that is different from us,” Orban said at a March election rally in Budapest. “Not open, but hiding; not straightforward but crafty; not honest but base; not national but international; does not believe in working but speculates with money; does not have its own homeland but feels it owns the whole world.” Orban was accused of both anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim rhetoric during the campaign.

The White House says that, during their conversation, Trump and Orban discussed the need for strong national borders and discussed Trump’s recent summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump has developed a pattern of openly praising and embracing authoritarian leaders in a break from past presidents.

He’s lauded Kim as a smart and talented man, called Russia’s Vladimir Putin a strong leader, and marveled recently that China’s Xi Jinping is “essentially president for life,” saying: “That’s pretty good.”