Hungarian FM Szijjártó flew unexpectedly to Moscow for the Hungarian POWs

Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, will hold talks on the security of Hungary’s energy supply in Moscow on Wednesday, in order to ensure that the necessary amount of oil and gas will remain available at unchanged prices despite the current crisis.

Szijjártó travels to Russia

In a statement issued by his ministry, Szijjártó was quoted as saying that Hungary’s energy security faced a number of challenges in the current volatile global security situation.

On the one hand, the Ukrainians are blocking the transport of oil through the Druzhba pipeline, and the Croatians are currently disputing our right to purchase Russian oil via sea routes,” he said. “At the same time, amid the Iran war, the entire global maritime transport of oil and gas is facing extraordinary challenges with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, where one-third of the world’s maritime oil trade and one-fifth of the world’s liquefied gas trade take place.

Hungarian FM Szijjártó in Moscow
Szijjártó is in Moscow again discussin issues with his Russian counterpart who seemingly forgot to wear his tie. Photo: FB/Szijjártó

In this situation, I am here in Moscow to make sure that we still have the oil and natural gas necessary for the security of Hungary’s energy supply during the crisis, and … to make sure and receive a guarantee that the amount of oil and gas necessary for the security of Hungary’s energy supply will be delivered to Hungary by the Russians at the same price, despite the changed circumstances and the global energy crisis,” he said.

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  1. Friends among friends! Perhaps he’ll ask if they have a job for him if Orban loses the election, like the German named Schröder. 🙂

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  2. “…the entire global maritime transport of oil and gas is facing extraordinary challenges with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, where one-third of the world’s maritime oil trade and one-fifth of the world’s liquefied gas trade take place.“

    Wasn’t that your friend Trump? And the country that will suffer the most from the war-related shutdown is also your friend, namely China!

    ““We take care of and protect every Hungarian, regardless of where they are in the world. Unfortunately, in the recent period, many Hungarians were taken to the Ukrainian front as a result of the forced conscription in Ukraine. Unfortunately, many died, many went missing, and some were taken prisoner by the Russians,” he said.”

    I’m truly sorry, but I don’t buy that you’re such a saint. We haven’t heard a single word of regret or sympathy from you when Ukrainian civilians were brutally murdered at the beginning of the war. And a lying saint isn’t a saint at all; he’s just a hypocrite!

  3. Perhaps he’s discussing this with his Russian brothers as well.

    U.S. President Donald Trump’s radical actions against Iran have caused alarm among Russia’s elite and the Kremlin.

    As Reuters reported, many expected that Trump’s return to the White House could play into Moscow’s hands in its war with Ukraine. However, the reality turned out to be the opposite.

    Putin had hoped that the Trump administration’s isolationist policy philosophy would reduce Washington’s presence in Russia’s sensitive spots on the planet. Within a short time, however, he has demolished the Moscow-friendly regime in Venezuela and moved on to Iran, Putin’s key ally in the Middle East.

    Trump has already expanded U.S. influence in Asia and the Caucasus, areas sensitive to Moscow, by forging ties with Armenia and Azerbaijan. The American president is acting from a position of strength, demonstrating a tough foreign policy, and this has forced Russian politicians and propagandists to dramatically change their tone.

    When Trump returned to the White House, some of Russia’s elite hoped that his pragmatic and unpredictable style would allow Moscow to secure favorable terms on a war against Ukraine.

    None of that has happened a year later. But a series of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran has shown otherwise.

    Russia is increasingly beginning to see Trump as a threat not only to Tehran but to Moscow itself. In fact, hopes that the American president would act softer toward the Kremlin have turned out to be an illusion.

    Hungary, too, seems to be chasing an illusion regarding Trump. Like Orbán, he is only interested in his own advantage and knows no true friends. He operates with the solidarity of a wolf pack and judges others by whether they benefit him. Everything he says is just empty rhetoric. Hungary should prepare for the future and dress especially warmly.

    In the background, Russian radical commentators are calling on the Kremlin to abandon the U.S.-mediated talks on Ukraine and intensify military action.

    Nationalist businessman Konstantin Malofeev said the United States “poses a threat to the entire world” and seeks to weaken both Europe and Russia.

    Military blogger Boris Rozhin called Trump “a monster gone mad with impunity.” He forgot Putin to mention!

  4. Szijjarto went to Moscow to plot strategy against Ukraine, against the EU and against Tisza. This may possibly include a false flag operation and will certainly include Russian intervention in the election using disnformation and various forms of on-line propaganda. He didn’t need to go to Moscow to discuss POWs. That could easily be done with a short phone call.

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