
Budapest (Eurotoday) – Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that Hungary plans to conduct talks with regional allies to reduce the impact of US sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas sector.
The United States imposed sanctions on Russian firms Surgutneftegas and Gazprom Neft that produce, explore, and market oil and 183 ships that have dispatched Russian oil.
This package of sanctions again presents severe difficulties for central Europe,
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto expressed.
He stated descending crude oil stockpiles would lift the market for refined fuels such as petrol and diesel, increasing the risk of what he named “very serious” price growths in the area. Hungarian Foreign Minister stated Hungary would begin discussions with regional partners to mitigate the hit to costs and the broader economy.
Why is Hungary negotiating further gas purchases with Russia?
Hungary, as well as the other Central European states, has historically relied on Russian energy sources. Efforts are undertaken regarding diversification of energy resources, and the country remains rather dependent on Russian gas and oil as well as on the fluctuations of the world energy markets. Szijjarto had earlier condemned Ukraine for ceasing Russian gas transit through its territory, which, he said, made Europe’s economic misery worse. This makes Hungary’s position rather vulnerable within a larger European energy landscape.
Hungary has gone ahead to agree on further gas purchases with Russia’s Gazprom and, in the meanwhile, has also been exempted from buying pipeline oil through the Druzhba pipeline. Such an initiative mirrors Hungary’s more proactive approach while navigating the complex issues of energy dependence, thus seeking collaborative solutions with regional partners amidst changing geopolitics.
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Looks like Hungary’s got the ol’ “let’s chat about our energy crisis” playbook out again—because nothing says “we’re in a bind” like negotiating with the very folks who’ve got us in this pickle, eh? 😂 Who needs a solid plan when you can just charm your way through a sanctions party?
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