Saturday, April 25, 2026
29.1 C
New Delhi

‘Nice to dream’: Hungary says can’t stop buying oil from Russia despite Trump pressure

Hungary will continue to buy Russian oil and rely on Moscow for energy despite US calls for Nato allies to end imports, the country’s foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said, citing infrastructure limits and the need to ensure the country’s energy supply.

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said Hungary will not halt purchases of Russian oil or reduce its reliance on Moscow for energy, despite US calls for Nato allies to cut Russian imports, The Guardian reported.

US President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on Nato allies, demanding that Europe end its dependence on Russian oil.

Speaking in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Szijjártó said: “We can’t ensure the safe supply [of energy products] for our country without Russian oil or gas sources,” while adding that he “understood” Trump’s approach.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

“For us, energy supplies are a purely physical question,” he said. “It can be nice to dream about buying oil and gas from somewhere [besides Russia] … but we can only buy from where we have infrastructure. And if you look at the physical infrastructure, it’s obvious that without the Russian supplies, it is impossible to ensure the safe supply of the country.”

Szijjártó’s remarks came after Trump made new sanctions on Russia conditional on Nato disconnecting from Russian energy.

“I am ready to do major Sanctions on Russia when all NATO Nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA,” Trump said last week on Truth Social.

Some allies have questioned whether Trump is serious about increasing pressure on Vladimir Putin or merely passing responsibility to Europe.

Hungary’s state-owned MOL Group imports around 5 million tonnes of oil annually through the Druzhba pipeline, supplying refineries in Hungary and Slovakia—two countries most resistant to ending Russian energy imports.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a close ideological ally of Trump in Europe, has praised the former president and criticised Ukraine while maintaining cordial ties with the Kremlin. European leaders have repeatedly urged Hungary and Slovakia to stop buying Russian oil, but the appeals have been ignored.

“When it comes to buying Russian oil, it is now virtually down to Hungary and Slovakia,” said Lindsey Graham, a Trump ally. “I hope and expect them to step up to the plate soon to help us end this bloodbath. If not, consequences should and will follow.”

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

US justice dept closes criminal investigation into Fed chief Jerome Powell, clearing hurdle for Trump nominee Kevin Warsh

Photo credit: AP The US Justice Department is closing its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a move seen as removing a hurdle to the confirmation of Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the cent Read More

Nato says ‘no provision’ to expel members after report suggests US could ‘suspend’ Spain

A report by Reuters mentioned a leaked email from the Pentagon that outlines plans to push allies into acknowledging that Nato has not supported the US in the Iran war, as well as convincing them to suspend Spain from the group Go to Source Read More

Moscow treats New Delhi’s multi-pronged foreign policy with unconditional respect: Russian official to Firstpost

In a freewheeling interview, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova lays out Moscow’s stance on the West Asia conflict, the situation in Ukraine, and the energy and defence partnership with India. Read More

Topics

US justice dept closes criminal investigation into Fed chief Jerome Powell, clearing hurdle for Trump nominee Kevin Warsh

Photo credit: AP The US Justice Department is closing its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a move seen as removing a hurdle to the confirmation of Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the cent Read More

Nato says ‘no provision’ to expel members after report suggests US could ‘suspend’ Spain

A report by Reuters mentioned a leaked email from the Pentagon that outlines plans to push allies into acknowledging that Nato has not supported the US in the Iran war, as well as convincing them to suspend Spain from the group Go to Source Read More

Moscow treats New Delhi’s multi-pronged foreign policy with unconditional respect: Russian official to Firstpost

In a freewheeling interview, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova lays out Moscow’s stance on the West Asia conflict, the situation in Ukraine, and the energy and defence partnership with India. Read More

Core member Sandeep Pathak’s exit from AAP hits party the most

NEW DELHI: When AAP announced its Rajya Sabha nominees from Punjab in 2022, the spotlight was not on Lovely Professional University founder Ashok Mittal or cricketer Harbhajan Singh, but on the relatively unknown Sandeep Pathak. Read More

Related Articles