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The United States Has Lifted Part of the Sanctions Against Russia, Hungary Said: EADaily

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EADaily, June 29th, 2025. The United States has lifted some of the sanctions against Russia, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto said.

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Prior to Donald Trump's presidency, the United States made numerous decisions on political grounds that put our country in an extremely difficult situation, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.

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The project had essentially been "frozen" due to the anti-Russian measures imposed in November 2024 by the Joe Biden administration.

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According to the Foreign Minister, they are gaining new momentum.

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This is reported by Híradó and Komárom-Esztergom.According to the head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, the administration of former US President Biden has adopted a decision that seems to have sought to make long-term secure energy supply to Hungary impossible.However, as Siyarto stressed, he has been in the White House since January “a president who considers Hungary a friend.” In light of this, the US government lifted sanctions related to …

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Siyarto says that the US has lifted sanctions on the construction of the Paksh nuclear power plant with the participation of Russia

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EADaily broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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