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Budapest: Hungary and Slovakia reject Russian sanctions package

Budapest: Hungary and Slovakia reject Russian sanctions package

Hungary and Slovakia decided to not support the EU plan for an 18th package of sanctions against Russia. Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto announced this on Monday during a live press conference broadcast on Facebook.

The minister stated that Hungary and Slovakia have decided to block the package of sanctions in response to European Union plans for phasing out Russian energy imports.

Szijjarto stated, "We did it because the European Union... wants to prevent member states including Hungary and Slovakia from buying cheap Russian natural gas or cheap Russian oil, as they had done in the past."

Hungary and Slovakia still rely on Russian oil and gas supplies, and maintain warm relations with Moscow.

On June 10, the Commission proposed new sanctions against Russia, targeting its energy revenues, banks, and military industry, for its invasion of Ukraine over three years ago.

Robert Fico, the Slovak prime minister, responded by saying that Slovakia would not support the sanctions package unless the European Commission provided a solution for the situation Slovakia might face if the EU phased out Russian energy imports.

For sanctions to be approved, the bloc must vote unanimously.

On Sunday evening, Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister urged EU to take action.

Proposed ban on Russian energy

The expected increase in energy prices after the U.S. attack on Iran has taken this off the agenda.

(source: Reuters)