TurkStream Pipeline Critical To Hungary’s Energy Security

  • 17 Jan 2023 9:41 AM
  • Hungary Matters
TurkStream Pipeline Critical To Hungary’s Energy Security
The TurkStream gas pipeline is what guarantees Hungary’s energy security, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said on Monday, arguing it was the only east-west pipeline in Europe operating with 100% capacity.

Hungary received 4.8 billion cubic metres of gas via the TurkStream pipeline last year, which covers around half of the country’s total consumption, the foreign ministry cited Szijjártó as saying at a joint press conference with Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank in Budapest.

The loss of this delivery route would make it impossible for Hungary to get the gas it needs, the minister added.

Szijjártó also emphasised the importance of diversification, the inclusion of new energy sources and the construction of new pipelines.

The most realistic options, he said, were natural gas from Azerbaijan and liquefied natural gas (LNG) coming in to Turkish ports.

Talks are already under way between state-owned energy company MVM and its Turkish partner on the volume and scheduling of LNG imports by Hungary, he said.

The minister also noted that gas imports from Azerbaijan would require infrastructure developments, for which he said he expected support from the European Union.

Meanwhile, Szijjártó noted that both Hungary and Turkey are building nuclear plants with the same partner and technology.

He welcomed that all sixteen heat pumps for the four reactors being built in Turkey are made in Hungary.

As regards economic challenges, Szijjártó said Turkish-Hungarian cooperation had contributed significantly to keeping Hungary’s GDP growth rate above the European average in the recent period and helping the country achieve record investments, exports and employment.

Bilateral trade turnover reached a new record last year, he said, adding that there are now some 100 Turkish companies in Hungary employing close to 2,200 people.

Turkey’s VakifBank has opened a branch in Budapest and the two countries are holding a joint cultural season in 2024, Szijjártó said.

In 2025, the two countries will celebrate Hungarian-Turkish science and technology and there are many Hungarian companies benefitting from opportunities in Turkey, Szijjártó added.

The minister then presented Varank with the Medium Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in recognition of his role in Hungarian-Turkish cooperation.

Szijjártó Hails Hungary-Turkey Cooperation
 

Cooperation between Hungary and Turkey is a "great help in overcoming difficulties", the minister of foreign affairs and trade said after a meeting of the Hungarian-Turkish economic mixed committee in Budapest on Monday.

Without cooperation with Turkey, Hungary’s energy security would not be guaranteed and the country would not have achieved several of its economic records last year, the foreign ministry cited Péter Szijjártó as saying at a joint press conference with Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank.

Central and eastern Europe are facing enormous difficulties due to the war in Ukraine and the related sanctions, Szijjártó said.

“The region is seeing uncertainty, brutal price increases and supply issues both in the economy and energy supply,” the minister said.

“The cooperation between Turkey and Hungary has been and will continue to be … a great help in overcoming these challenges.” 

As a neighbour of Ukraine, Hungary’s interest lies in peace being achieved there as soon as possible, Szijjártó said.

“Peace is needed, and peace requires talks, which requires mediators,” Szijjártó said, expressing Hungary’s appreciation of Turkey’s successful mediation in the resumption of grain exports.

Econ Development Minister at Talks With Turkey's Minister of Industry & Technology

Minister of Economic Development Márton Nagy held talks with Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank in Budapest on Monday, the ministry said.

The sides were in agreement about the importance of Turkish-Hungarian economic links and industrial cooperation, the statement said.

Nagy said that in an economic environment burdened by a war and sanctions, efforts must be made to maintain sensible and respectful cooperation. Economic cooperation between Turkey and Hungary is flourishing and bilateral trade is at an unprecedented level, he added.

Records show that exports grew by 17% in the first ten months of last year, he said.

The intensity of Turkish-Hungarian links is demonstrated by the fact that nearly 100 Turkish companies employ nearly 2,000 people in Hungary and several hundred more jobs are planned to be created thanks to future Turkish investments, the ministry said.

The ministers said talks would continue on economic cooperation, with plans to further enhance links especially in fishing, health industry and pharmaceuticals, food industry, tourism and energy, the ministry added.

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