Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán together with the head of Hungarian diplomacy Péter Szijjártó will begin to fight against the Brussels Plan of the definitive elimination of Russian energy on Monday and initiate a step because of the Israeli-Iranian conflict. This was stated by the ATV.HU server, which noted that in the case of Russian energy, the Brussels proposal will also be vetoed by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, informs TASR newsletter in Budapest.
Hungary officially initiates that Brussels withdraw its proposal for permanent elimination of Russian energy carriers due to the new situation And he immediately worked out a study of the consequences of the war in the Middle East and the pan-European ways of averting danger, said Orbán on Facebook in connection with the outbreak of the Israeli-Iranian conflict.
The Prime Minister last Friday (June 13) for Kossuth Radio told Monday a serious battle. “Hungary will have to participate in a two -week international struggle,” stated. The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Member States of the European Union will start discussing the proposal of the European Commission on Monday, which should ban EU Member States buying oil, gas and nuclear fuel from Russiahe added Orbán, according to which it would destroy the Hungarian economy.
“Minister Szijjártó will start a battle on Monday. It will continue for a week and the next week will meet the Prime Ministers, where I will have to complete the work that Minister Szijjártó started,” The Hungarian Prime Minister said on Friday.
“In Luxembourg, there is a big fight today, as it is the first discussion of the Ow’s Plan der Leyen-Zelenskyj (note TASR: Chairman of EC Ursula von Der Leyen and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Greenable). In this way, Hungary wants to remove cheap Russian energy sources, which would lead to having to pay here in Hungary twice, three times or even four times more than before, ” He wrote Szijjártó on Facebook and stressed that this cannot be committed.
Orbán will not be alone who will veto the EU summit at the end of June. Slovak Prime Minister Ten days ago, Fico announced that Slovakia will not support new EU sanctions against Russia that would negatively affect the interests of the country, Reminds atv.hu.