Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened on Friday to block the next rollover of EU sanctions against Russia unless ...
The European Union will moved forward with a renewal on Russian sanctions after a deal was struck with Hungary, according to ...
The sanctions target trade, finance, energy, technology, industry, transport and luxury goods and include a ban on seaborne ...
The European Union (EU) has been placing sanctions on Russia since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine. These ...
European Union foreign ministers agreed on Monday to extend sanctions on Russia over its war against Ukraine after Hungary ...
Hungary has backed down from its veto threat and on Monday allowed the renewal of EU sanctions against Russia for an additional six months, bringing to a close the short-lived political saga that ...
Foreign ministers approve rollover at Brussels meeting Budapest had withheld backing ahead of Jan. 31 deadline Hungary backed down after energy security statement Officials had warned of crisis if ...
This refers to an expired Ukraine-Russia gas transit deal. Newsweek reached out to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for ...
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Before relenting, Budapest had threatened to allow billions of dollars to flow back to the Kremlin in a row over energy imports.
Hungary has agreed to extend sanctions against Russia for another six months in exchange for an EU statement addressing Budapest's concerns about "energy security". Source: Politico, citing unnamed ...
Hungry will, in exchange, get a non-committal statement on Ukraine's infrastructure, which sits at the intersection of gas flowing from Russia to other European nations such as Hungary.