Hungarian PM: Complete break from Russian energy impossible
Hızlı Bakış
- Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated that a complete break from Russian energy resources is impossible, citing the need to maintain company competitiveness.
- He believes diversification of supplies is the goal, not total abandonment, and anticipates no interest in a new Cold War, even in the energy sector, after the Ukraine conflict ends.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has previously stated that Hungary remains dependent on Russian oil and cannot afford to compromise its companies' competitiveness. This statement comes in the context of ongoing discussions about energy security and sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict.
PARIS, June 4. /TASS/. Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar considers completely abandoning Russian energy resources impossible.
"We will try to diversify supplies, but it is impossible to completely break away from Russian energy resources," he said in an interview with Le Monde.
Magyar believes that after the end of the Ukraine conflict "no one will be interested in a new Cold War, including in the energy sphere."
Earlier, the Hungarian prime minister said in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper that Hungary remains dependent on supplies of Russian oil and cannot afford to sacrifice the competitiveness of its companies.
Açık Sorular
- What specific diversification strategies will Hungary pursue?
- How will Hungary's stance align with future EU energy policies?
- What is the projected timeline for Hungary's energy diversification efforts?
- What are the specific economic impacts of current energy policies on Hungarian companies?






