Hungarian Prime Minister Urges EU to Suspend Russian Energy Sanctions

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Hungary's Viktor Orbán calls on the European Union to lift sanctions on Russian energy.

  • Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán is urging the European Union to suspend sanctions on Russian energy.
  • Orbán's call comes as oil and gas prices have increased.
  • The request specifically targets EU sanctions related to Russian oil and gas.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has urged the European Union to suspend its sanctions on Russian energy, citing rising oil and gas prices.

The call highlights ongoing debate within the EU over energy policy and the impact of sanctions on member states’ economies. It also underscores differing approaches among EU leaders regarding relations with Russia. Based on a single source report

The European Union may discuss Orbán's request, but no official response or decision has been reported. Further statements or policy discussions could follow.