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Hungary to Maintain Russian Energy Supplies: PM-Elect
Hungary to Maintain Russian Energy Supplies: PM-Elect
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Hungary to maintain Russian energy supplies – PM-electHungary will work to diversify its energy supplies but will not abandon imports from Russia, the head of... 13.04.2026, Sputnik Africa
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Hungary to maintain Russian energy supplies – PM-electHungary will work to diversify its energy supplies but will not abandon imports from Russia, the head of the Tisza Party, Peter Magyar, said. "We cannot change geography. Russia will stay here, Hungary will stay here," he noted, stressing that Budapest will continue to seek the cheapest and safest energy sources.Magyar also expressed hope that EU sanctions on Russia could be lifted after the conflict in Ukraine ends, pointing to a more pragmatic approach to future energy policy.
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Hungary to maintain Russian energy supplies – PM-elect
Hungary will work to diversify its energy supplies but will not abandon imports from Russia, the head of the Tisza Party, Peter Magyar, said.
"We cannot change geography. Russia will stay here, Hungary will stay here," he noted, stressing that Budapest will continue to seek the cheapest and safest energy sources.
Magyar also expressed hope that EU sanctions on Russia could be lifted after the conflict in Ukraine ends, pointing to a more pragmatic approach to future energy policy.