Budapest-Sana
Hungary called on the European Union today to refrain from imposing new sanctions against Russia, stressing that such a move would cause further damage to Europe and deepen the energy crisis.
Reuters quoted Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto as saying: "The European Union should not think about imposing new sanctions on Russia because this will only deepen the energy supply crisis and harm Europe."
Szijjarto stressed the need for the European bloc to stop mentioning an eighth package of sanctions and stop weak measures that will only deepen the energy supply crisis.
And the Hungarian Prime Minister's office confirmed last week that Europe is the most affected by the sanctions imposed on Russia, noting that all Europeans felt this, so the sanctions policy must be changed.
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