Hungarian foreign minister discusses cooperation with Gazprom board chairman

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Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó held talks with Viktor Zubkov, chairman of the board of Russia’s national gas company Gazprom, in Budapest on Monday, the foreign ministry said.
Gazprom plays a leading role in supplying gas to Hungary and will most probably continue to do so in the wake of prospective infrastructure projects in the region, a ministry statement cited Szijjártó as saying after the talks.
“As Hungary has a vested interest in long-term, predictable and reliable cooperation with Gazprom, it is prepared to launch talks on a new long-term gas supply agreement with the company,” he said.
Szijjártó said that a possible cooperation between Hungary and Gazprom on the use of natural gas for transport purposes has “particularly positive prospects”.
The use of natural gas in transport may play a major role in reducing greenhouse emissions which is crucial for meeting climate objectives, he said.
Cooperation between Gazprom and the Hungarian government could therefore be a major step forward, Szijjártó said.
As we wrote a few weeks ago, Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev paid a visit to the Paks nuclear power plant to review progress on an upgrade there.





