Hungarian FM: Hungary received’requested assurances’ from EU regarding energy transit  

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Hungary Gets Energy Security Guarantees from EU

The European has given Hungary the “requested guarantees” regarding its energy security concerns. This was announced by Hungarian Minister Peter on January 27.

Szijjarto said that the European Commission is committed to protecting natural gas and oil pipelines that supply EU member states. He added that the Commission will also ask Ukraine to keep transporting oil through its territory.

This development comes after Hungary’s Prime Minister threatened to veto the extension of EU on Russia unless Ukraine resumes through its territory. Orban wants this condition met before voting on the renewal of sanctions against Russia.

The current deadline for renewing these sanctions is January 31, and unanimous decision by all 27 EU countries is required for their extension.

EU chief diplomat said that the integrity of energy infrastructure supplying EU member states is essential for the entire bloc’s security. She added that ending Russian gas transit to Ukraine deprives Moscow of revenue used to finance its war.

Hungary has been a vocal critic and delayed sanctions against Russia, with Orban often being referred to as one of the most Russia-friendly in the EU.

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