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Foreign minister hails energy sector cooperation with France
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Foreign minister hails energy sector cooperation with France
October 31, 2024

Hungary and France see promising prospects for expanding their already strong energy cooperation, particularly in nuclear energy, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said during a meeting with French Energy Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher in Paris.

Von der Leyen wants a new Brezhnev doctrine
October 28, 2024

Like Soviets, the European managerial class think that national sovereignty is obsolete.

Von der Leyen wants a new Brezhnev doctrine
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Paks power plant expansion the “proof of rationality in world politics”
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Paks power plant expansion the “proof of rationality in world politics”
October 3, 2024

The expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant (central Hungary) is an excellent example of how nuclear cooperation could bring common sense, rationality and the hope of peaceful coexistence back into international politics, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stressed in Vienna on Monday.

Oil supply in jeopardy amid Ukraine’s potential closure of friendship pipeline
September 27, 2024

Hungary faces a critical challenge in securing its oil supply due to potential disruptions in the Friendship oil pipeline, which delivers Russian oil to Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia. This issue has been brought to light following a statement by Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, reports Index.

Oil supply in jeopardy amid Ukraine’s potential closure of friendship pipeline
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Brussels to subtract €200 million fine from Hungary’s share of EU budget
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Brussels to subtract €200 million fine from Hungary’s share of EU budget
September 20, 2024

The financial blow comes on top of the EU withholding €22 billion for the conservative government refusing to implement progressive policies

The EU’s honey-tongued power grab over the “rule of law”
August 21, 2024

Don’t be fooled: the EU’s claims about the ‘rule of law’ in member states is far from indisputable.

The EU’s honey-tongued power grab over the “rule of law”
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European Commission allows Ukraine to keep blocking oil transit to Slovakia and Hungary
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European Commission allows Ukraine to keep blocking oil transit to Slovakia and Hungary
August 3, 2024

The Commission is either too “weak” to protect member states’ interests, or Kyiv’s Lukoil sanctions were conceived by Brussels—says Hungarian foreign minister.

“Orban Plan” for peace in Ukraine sent to every EU prime minister
July 20, 2024

The Hungarian PM’s 10-point plan is based on “realistic situation assessment, realistic objectives, and appropriate timing,” Budapest explained.

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