Minister: Hungary signed a good deal with Russia, so the gas stores are almost full

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Hungary has fulfilled all tasks to prevent suffering serious consequences from the energy crisis, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday.
Szijjártó told a panel discussion focusing on the future of traditional energy during an event dubbed Russia Energy Week in Moscow that “it is not an exaggeration to say that the European energy market is in crisis”. He said the crisis had been caused by three factors: political issues being confused with energy issues, a hostile approach to natural gas and a further cooling of Europe-Russia relations.
“Could the European Union make an improvement correcting these mistakes, we would get closer to a solution,”
he added.
“Hungary has fulfilled its tasks in order to prevent suffering serious consequences from the crisis” by creating an opportunity for Hungarian consumers that the price of gas will not increase regardless of global market trends, he said. “We can continue preserving the achievements of the public utility fee reduction scheme,” he added.
“Hungary has fulfilled its tasks in order to prevent suffering serious consequences from the crisis” by creating an opportunity for Hungarian consumers that the price of gas will not increase regardless of global market trends, he said. “We can continue preserving the achievements of the public utility fee reduction scheme,” he added.






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