Bulgaria continues to help Hungarian energy security

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Hungary sees the development of southeast European energy infrastructure as a priority, and Bulgaria as a reliable partner, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said on Thursday.
Péter Szijjártó told a press conference held jointly with Rossen Hristov, Bulgaria’s energy minister, that energy connectedness was a regional interest also supported by the European Union. Hungary is focusing on Azerbaijan gas production as the most important alternative, and Balkan capacity expansion is key in that project too, Szijjártó said.
Bulgaria and Hungary also have similar interests in nuclear energy, which they have both long used as a safe, cheap and environmentally friendly resource, he said. Hungary’s government refuses to support proposals of sanctioning nuclear energy, and such attempts are seen as attacks against the country’s sovereignty, he added.
He praised Bulgaria as a reliable partner in energy transport and as an EU member state where “politicians have kept their common sense.” Hungary is ready to continue cooperation with Bulgaria as an important partner, he added.
Hristov said that recent events had clearly shown that energy security was an issue of national security, elevating the task of becoming a transit country from economic opportunity to a great responsibility. Bulgaria aims to have a good partnership with all countries involved, and will remain a reliable transit country even in the hardest of times, he said.





