Foreign Minister: Govt’s energy stance based entirely on Hungarian interests

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When it comes to European Union proposals on energy supply, the government bases its position entirely on Hungarian interests and it has nothing to do with considerations related either to Ukraine or Russia, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said after meeting his Finnish counterpart on Thursday.

Stance on the EU gas price cap proposal

At a joint press conference held with Pekka Haavisto in Budapest, Szijjártó welcomed the withdrawal of the EU gas price cap proposal, saying Hungarian energy security would have been compromised since Russian gas supplies to the country were at stake.

He said the government backed European attempts to reduce energy consumption but purely on a voluntary basis. Energy taxes should only be levied at national level, he added. The minister said European proposals should treat energy supply as a pragmatic rather than a “political or ideological issue”.

Hungarian-Finnish relations

Meanwhile, Szijjártó noted that a Finnish foreign minister had not visited Hungary in the past twelve years, and friendship and kinship between the two nations warranted more intensive relations. He praised bilateral relations and cooperation in UN organisations, as well as the increase in trade turnover, which reached 650 million euros last year. Around 70 Finnish companies employ more than 5,000 people in Hungary, he added.

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