Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been a vocal critic of the U.S.-led West’s support for Ukraine. In his statements, Orban rejected EU sanctions on Russia, calling for their removal and a shift towards a sanctions-free relationship.
While the EU has worked to reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels, countries like Hungary and Slovakia remain dependent on Russian gas. Szijjarto criticized Ukraine’s actions, claiming they put the European economy, particularly Central Europe ...
If the Hungarian side prioritizes strengthening Russia over the EU and the United States, it should acknowledge this openly,’ argues Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
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Hungarian foreign minister's remarks come after Russia claimed to have foiled Ukrainian strike on compressor station supplying gas through TurkStream pipeline - Anadolu Ajansı
Ukraine has offered to replace Hungary in NATO and the EU in a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on January 7 as tensions between the two countries increase due to Budapest's ...
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has dismissed Hungary's claims that Ukraine has caused economic difficulties for the European Union by stopping Russian gas transit, calling them manipulative and part of a politically motivated information campaign aimed at ...
Ukraine can only make strides in its European Union accession process if it resolves the issues surrounding minority rights, MEP Viktoria Ferenc stated in her press release.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó hinted that Hungary may block Ukraine's entry into the European Union due to suspension of gas transit from russia. This is stated in the minister's post on Facebook, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
The historic first marks a milestone in Washington’s bid to replace Russia as Europe’s top source of natural gas.
Hungary’s prime minister says sanctions issued by the United States last week against a powerful Hungarian official have “strengthened” that official’s standing within the populist government
Russian leader Vladimir Putin's allies in Hungary and Slovakia are increasingly facing backlash for their pro-Moscow stance.