Hungary to share in EBRD support for mitigating impact of war

Hungary will share in some 2 billion euros of resources the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is making available to ease the impact of the war in Ukraine on neighbouring countries, Finance Minister Mihaly Varga said after a meeting with EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso in Marrakesh on Tuesday.

Varga welcomed the EBRD’s inclusion of the matter of energy security in the support programme and urged the lender to implement the financing as soon as possible.

He noted that landlocked Hungary is “heavily exposed” to Russian energy imports, adding that alternative delivery infrastructure has never been built, in spite of the country’s efforts.

“Pipelines from the west deliver the same Russian oil and gas as pipelines from the east,” he said.

Varga said he told Renaud-Basso that Hungary is prepared to cooperate with the EBRD on its participation in the post-war reconstruction.

He noted that

the EBRD has ploughed over 1,000 billion forints (EUR 2.63m) into Hungary, so far, making close to 200 investments.

As we wrote today, annual inflation in Hungary almost in double digits in April, read details HERE.

Source: MTI

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