PM Orbán in videoconference with EC president Michel
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Charles Michel, president of the European Council, in a videoconference in preparation for an extraordinary European Union summit set for May 30-31, on Monday.
According to information from Orban’s press office, the talks touched on impacts of the Ukraine war on Europe, with special regard to military concerns, as well as security of energy and food supplies.
At the talks, Orbán voiced his government’s commitment to ensuring Hungary’s energy security, and urged addressing Hungary’s concerns about energy supplies before the EU should impose any sanctions on Russian oil imports.
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