Hungarian minister highlights tight cooperation with France in energy security, anti-terrorism

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Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó praised close cooperation between Hungary and France in the areas of energy security and the fight against terrorism, at an online press conference in Paris on Tuesday.

After talks with Jean-Yves Le Drian, his French counterpart, Szijjártó said that the two countries see eye to eye “over a number of important international political issues”, and are working together to achieve “certain goals”.

Nuclear energy is crucial for both countries, and they “consider it as a violation of their sovereignty if an external party attempts to dictate what energy supplies they should prefer”,

Szijjártó said. Such decisions, he insisted, must remain a national competency. He added that the two countries are fighting jointly against the “negative discrimination around nuclear energy”. He also noted the “very important roles” of France’s Alstom and Framatome companies in the upgrade project of Hungary’s Paks nuclear plant.

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