FM Szijjártó: EU energy policy is overly politicised, even though statements will not heat homes

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Those slamming Hungary for cooperating with Russia on energy issues have themselves failed to act to diversify energy resources in the region, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, told the Budapest LNG Summit on Monday.
Hungary has a “responsible” energy policy, and often warned in recent years that European energy supplies were in danger, he said. The European Union’s policy has failed to prepare for and prevent an impending energy crisis, “they should have focused on pragmatic decisions rather than a dogmatic approach,” he said.
Despite “a few steps forward”, the EU’s energy policy has failed to radically change the situation in its most vulnerable region, Szijjártó said. EU energy policy is overly politicised, even though “statements will not heat homes,”
he said. Meanwhile, the western European gas reservoirs were not filled to the necessary degree, and the EU neglected to provide a transitional period in the transition to green economy, he said.
“Nuclear energy is discriminated against,” he said.
Hungary, on the other hand, has always supported plans aiming to strengthen energy security, such as the construction of an LNG terminal in Croatia and interconnectors in neighbouring countries, Szijjártó said.






“FM Szijjártó: EU energy policy is overly politicised, even though statements will not heat homes”
Very true, especially with the winter cold coming.