Hungarian FM: Brussels made it clear that it won’t help with inflation
The presention of the European Commission’s 10th package of sanctions against Russia “makes clear that Brussels won’t provide any help whatsoever in the fight against inflation”, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said on Thursday.
The new sanctions from Brussels are in addition to those that have “already proven futile”, the foreign ministry said, quoting Szijjártó, in a statement. “They have tried nine times; they failed nine times. They should draw the reasonable conclusion to stop trying. Regrettably, though, Brussels is not driven by reason,” the minister said.
Concerning the debate on the package which started on Wednesday, Szijjártó said proposals had been raised that would have an impact on Hungary’s energy security, noting calls to terminate supplies via the Druzhba oil pipe line and for tight restrictions to be imposed on nuclear cooperation with Russia. Those steps, if implemented, would again “make Hungarian people pay for the war”, he said, adding that the Hungarian government would “do everything possible” to fight against those proposals.
“Naturally, we reject all proposals concerning oil supplies and nuclear cooperation, and we will do everything to prevent them from being included in the next package,” he said. Rather than “war measures and sanctions” the EU should “at last focus on peace-making” to save lives, the minister said.
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Source: MTI
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The blame Brussels rhetoric yet again. Inflation in other countries is coming down and yet here it just keeps on rising. Government propaganda at work again!?
Good luck to Ukraine but Hungary needs to look after Hungary first and foremost.
Does the FM mean that the EU won’t throw any more money at us (HU) so that that too could be “side-tracked” 😉
I was so sure that to control inflation, the MNB needed to raise interest rates.