EU price cap on Russian gas: Brussels won’t like Hungary’s opinion

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Hungary will in “no way” support a proposal to introduce a cap on the price of gas in Europe, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Friday, adding that such a measure would be a “sanction in disguise” leading to further increasing energy prices and serious challenges in terms of the security of supplies.

The foreign ministry quoted Szijjártó as calling the proposal “absurd”, aimed “in fact to suppress Russian gas imports”. Szijjártó insisted that a member of the European Commission had admitted that the proposed measure would be a political move to cut Russian state revenues and would not result in reduced gas prices. He also said the proposal was “disguised as a price cap” because “as a commercial measure it could be adopted with a two-thirds majority, whereas sanctions need unanimous support”.

Hungary will face serious risks concerning the security of its energy supplies should Russian gas be banned from the European market, Szijjártó said. “The way of ensuring gas supplies for a country is not a political or ideological… but a physical issue,” he said.

“How long does Brussels want to continue its sanctions policy, which runs totally contrary to Europe’s interests?” Szijjártó asked. The sanctions have failed, while the war is escalating and energy prices are ever so high, while energy supplies are more and more problematic, he said.

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