Washington turns up the heat: Hungary under fire for Russian energy reliance

The United States has intensified pressure on Hungary to reduce its reliance on Russian oil and gas, urging Budapest to present a concrete plan for energy diversification. While Washington calls for decisive steps, Hungary’s government maintains that its geography and energy security needs make a swift shift away from Moscow “unrealistic”.

Washington demands concrete steps from Hungary, Slovakia, and Turkey

The United States expects tangible progress from Hungary, Slovakia, and Turkey towards reducing their dependence on Russian energy supplies — said Matt Whitaker, the U.S. Ambassador to NATO, in an interview with Fox News.
According to Whitaker, while other Central European countries have already outlined their exit strategies, “Budapest has not yet presented any concrete plan or shown active initiative in this direction.”

At the same time, the ambassador emphasised that Washington seeks continued cooperation with Hungary and its neighbours, such as Croatia, which could play an important role in supporting the transition away from Russian energy.

Hungary defends its stance: “Energy supply is a physical, not political issue”

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó responded to Whitaker’s remarks by reaffirming Hungary’s pragmatic and geography-driven approach to energy policy.

“Energy supply must be treated as a physical issue. You cannot heat or cool homes with political intentions,” Szijjártó told Fox News, explaining that Hungary, as a landlocked country, simply cannot abandon Russian oil and gas in the short term.

He also discussed the issue with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who — according to Szijjártó — was “the first Western politician to acknowledge that geographical realities must be taken into account”.

The Hungarian government frequently emphasises its independence and often diverges from EU policy lines. However, it appears to consistently fulfil the requests of the Trump administration and stands firmly with the United States. The American energy lobby is also growing stronger — as illustrated by one of the latest developments: American small modular nuclear reactors may power Hungarian cities soon

Rising imports from Russia despite the war

Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, Hungary has increased its Russian gas imports over the past four years, diverging from the general European trend.

Between 2021 and 2025, the following data illustrate Hungary’s growing dependence:

  • 2021: Around 4.5 billion cubic metres imported annually under a long-term contract, mainly via the TurkStream pipeline.
  • 2022: Imports remained steady despite EU-wide reductions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • 2023: Imports through the southern branch of TurkStream rose sharply — 90% capacity utilisation, exceeding 4 billion cubic metres.
  • 2024: Imports reached or surpassed 6 billion cubic metres, making Hungary one of the EU’s top Russian gas buyers.
  • 2025 (January–June): A record high, with 663 million cubic metres in June alone, again projecting annual levels above 6 billion cubic metres.
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2 Comments

  1. I never ever thought to support Trump for once in my life. But on this time i can only say, GO MAGA GO! 💪

  2. Notice that in his condemnation of airspace violations Szijjarto would not name Russia. They never do. Not the defence minister, not Orban, not Szijjarto or anyone else in the Fidesz government. That is your proof that this government has deep ties with Russia that betray Hungary’s supposed alliance with NATO or the EU. Membership in the EU has become an absolute joke as not a day goes by as the government condemns the organization it remains in for free money it does not at all deserve. As the old expression goes “the chickens are coming home to roost” for Fidesz now on energy and other things as its’ constant betrayal of the Western Alliance must inevitably be dealt with and the consequences will be negative and painful for the Hungarian people.

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