Agreement in the EU on the Gradual Ban on Imports of Russian Gas, Hungary Announces an Appeal
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According to the Fidesz faction leader, the country's energy security and the maintenance of utility cost reductions depend on Hungary maintaining its cooperation with Russian energy carriers. Máté Kocsis emphasized that if Brussels were to enforce its plans to ban Russian energy, it would mean an immediate, three-fold increase in utility costs for Hungarian families and a gasoline price of over a thousand forints.
The EU has agreed to a complete delivery stop for Russian natural gas from November 2027, thus breaking the last bridge to Russia.
The EU has bought too long gas from Russia and thus supported the regime of Vladimir Putin.With the current import ban it solves a huge credibility problem. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.Image: keystoneThe EU has bought too long gas from Russia and thus supported the regime of Vladimir Putin.With the current import ban it solves a huge credibility problem.Ulrich Ladurner / Zeit OnlineAn article byThe European Union has clear…
Portugal will “very soon” become independent of Russian gas imports, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced today in parliament, after the European Union agreed this week to a ban in the autumn of 2027. “We have set ourselves the goal of ceasing to have any gas imports coming from Russia. We are in a position to say that this is a possibility,” the head of government stated in parliament, during a debate on the European Council of December 18…
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