Hungary Holds Trilateral Talks on Construction of New Oil Pipeline to Serbia with Russia
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The EU’s suspension of imports of oil from Russia under contracts already signed is expected to be completed in 2026. However, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has found a way to mock Brussels and organise alternative supply networks that will allow Moscow to continue as a supplier in the European energy market. “We will build pipelines and open new sources of supply, thanks to which Hungarians will have the lowest energy bills in Europe,” …
Hungary holds trilateral talks on construction of new oil pipeline to Serbia with Russia
Hungary and Serbia are moving ahead with plans to build a new cross-border oil pipeline that could transport up to 5mn tonnes per year of crude, as both countries deepen energy ties with Russia despite EU sanctions.
Hungary and Serbia Plan New Oil Pipeline to Counter EU Energy Policies
Hungary is moving forward with plans to construct a new oil pipeline in partnership with Serbia, aimed at strengthening energy security and maintaining the country’s reduced utility prices. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó made the announcement on Monday in Budapest following talks with Serbia’s Energy Minister Dubravka Dedović and Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin. According to Szijjártó, the pipeline could be operational as early as…
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According to representatives of the Hungarian government, the pipeline could be commissioned in 2027. For the head of Hungarian diplomacy, the Russians are "partners", while the EU is "responsible" for rising energy prices in Europe.


Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović spoke today with Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia Pavel Sorokin and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó about the implementation of the project to build an oil pipeline between Serbia and Hungary, the Ministry of Mining and Energy announced.
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