‘Solutions first, sanctions afterwards’ Hungary pushes back against EU’s Russian oil ban

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‘Solutions first, sanctions afterwards’ Hungary pushes back against EU’s Russian oil ban
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HUNGARY has held firm in demanding energy investment before it backs an European Union wide embargo on Russian oil.

proclaimed"solutions first, sanctions afterwards", indicating that Budapest will need help from Brussels to wean itself off its dependency on Russian oil. Ms Varga's comments come on the eve of fresh talks with the EU on a sixth round of sanctions againstGermany urges VDL to leave Hungary behind as row with Orban deepens

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