Orban calls on EU leaders to negotiate and not expand the conflict in Ukraine

Orban calls on EU leaders to negotiate and not expand the conflict in Ukraine

According to “Russia Today,” Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, said that he urged senior EU officials to engage in talks at the most recent summit in Prague in order to avoid the war in Ukraine from spreading and the hostilities from intensifying.
Orban continued, saying Budapest protected its national interests by opposing the eighth package of anti-Russian sanctions and made sure that they did not have an impact on the crucial for Hungary energy industry.

He stated: “After the Prime Ministers Summit in Prague, we talked about two pressing issues: I advocated the Hungarian position that de-escalation and peace are of utmost importance. The current course of events is in this direction. Energy was the summit’s second theme. All objectives have been met. significant nationality of Hungary
Added him: “We are no longer subject to the painful aspects of the eighth package of sanctions on Russia.

The provision of Russian gas and nuclear energy to Hungary is exempt from these sanctions. Additionally, we were successful in getting Hungary an exemption so that it could work unfettered with Russia on building the Pax nuclear power plant 2.

Orban urges EU leaders to negotiate in order to stop the conflict in Ukraine from escalating.

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