The EU is debating the resumption of Russian gas imports as part of a potential Ukraine peace deal, sparking controversy and concerns about energy security and political implications.
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Hungary has never supported the sanctions policy, though it has not vetoed it either to avoid undermining the EU’s unity, the Hungarian prime minister noted ...
Long reputed to be Russia-friendly, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has often railed against the continuation of the EU ...
Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia still rely on Russian gas which is why the governments there are eager to continue purchasing Russian gas. Before the Ukraine war, Russia was the world's largest ...
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Putin is attempting to use the prospect of negotiations to buy time and gain an upper hand in the war in Ukraine, even as he ...
The proposal's advocates, including Hungarian and German officials, argue that the move could give both Russia and Europe ...