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Budapest claims deal with Belgrade, Moscow on new pipeline for Russian oil

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Hungary’s move comes as EU lawmakers and governments negotiate legislation to end Russian gas imports by 2027.

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According to Péter Szijjártó, Brussels would raise utility prices, but Hungary will protect families with a new oil pipeline.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Hungary's move comes at a time when EU legislators and governments are negotiating a law to end Russian gas imports by 2027.

The Hungarian Foreign Minister says that the country cannot be a victim of what he calls a "dangerous decision" in Brussels, which seeks to cut Russian energy revenue.

Péter Szijjártó accompanied the announcement with photos from a video conference, during which he was in the building of his ministry in Budapest, conducting a dialogue with Serbian and Russian experts who appeared on a large monitor screen. HUNGARY has discussed with Serbia the construction of an oil pipeline between the two countries to supply Russian oil; representatives of the Russian Federation participated in the discussions, announced Hun…

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https://mandiner.hu/ broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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