Fidesz: Sanctions mustn’t restrict Hungary’s energy supply

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Hungary’s energy supply security cannot be restricted by any kinds of sanctions, the minister of foreign affairs and trade told the Atomexpo forum in Sochi on Monday, adding that determining the country’s energy mix was a national competence.
Hungary’s energy mix being a strictly national issue is the number one fundamental principle of the country’s energy strategy, Péter Szijjártó told a panel discussion, according to a statement by the foreign ministry.
Another principle is enabling investments needed to ensure energy security, he said, adding this meant that in the absence of resources of its own, Hungary opted to expand nuclear capacities. Any measure that would hamper this would be an attack on Hungary’s national sovereignty, he said.
Szijjártó mentioned energy diversification as another important goal. He added, however, that there was a disagreement as to the definition of diversification, which Hungary believed meant having as many energy sources available as possible, rather than the exclusion of certain sources.
Hungary’s government considers carbon neutrality a practical issue rather than an ideological one, the minister said, insisting that certain European political movements had “expropriated” the matter which he said should primarily be about environmental protection.
Szijjártó said nuclear plants were the most reliable, cheapest and most eco-friendly means of producing energy, arguing that the upgrade of Hungary’s nuclear plant in Paks will prevent the emission of 17 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.






Energy diversification??? Plan? Well – the writing was on the wall:
Let’s take a look at the National Energy and Climate Plan of Hungary
https://energy.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2022-08/hu_final_necp_main_en.pdf
THIRTY EIGHT mentions of Russia, including “dependency”, “reliance”, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict (which was already in the 2018 draft), worth a little browse (I know we never ask our Politicians pesky questions – this will give anyone a good route map should one wish to do so).