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Hungary Clings to Russian Oil and Gas as EU and NATO Push to Cut Supplies
- Hungary and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán argue that Russian energy imports are essential for the country's economy to avoid collapse, stating that switching to other sources would lead to economic collapse.
- Orbán warned that if Hungary loses access to Russian oil and gas, the economy will drop by 4% immediately.
- Hungarian leaders criticize the EU's efforts to cut off energy revenues from Russia, deeming them misguided and ideologically driven.
- Miklós noted that EU regulations will soon prohibit Hungary's ability to purchase Russian energy, despite the government's determination to continue doing so.
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Hungary clings to Russian oil and gas as EU and NATO push to cut supplies
Hungary remains firm in maintaining its supplies of Russian oil and gas, even as the European Union accelerates efforts to cut Russian energy imports.
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