Why Did Russia’s Health Minister Visit Budapest Yesterday?

  • 6 Jul 2023 10:17 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Why Did Russia’s Health Minister Visit Budapest Yesterday?
Hungary will continue cooperation with Russia in areas not falling under EU sanctions, as that is in the national interest, especially in energy security, the foreign minister said after meeting Russia’s health minister in Budapest.

Russia remains a reliable partner in the delivery of fossil fuels, without which “it would be physically impossible” to fulfil demand in Hungary, Péter Szijjártó said after talks with Mikhail Murashko.

Under a long-term bilateral contract, Russia has delivered 2.5 billion cubic metres of natural gas this year.

“It is partially thanks to those deliveries that Hungary already has 42% of its annual consumption in reserves, compared with the 23% EU average.”

Crude deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline are also uninterrupted, and have reached 2.2 bn cubic metres, he said.

“I would like to state loud and clear that Hungary has a vested interest in maintaining its decades-long energy cooperation with Russia.”

At the same time, Hungary is looking to diversify its resources, Szijjártó said.

The government also continues to support companies operating in Russia outside of the sectors hit by EU sanctions, “as do our Western competitors,” he said.

Those sectors include banking, pharmaceuticals and health care, agriculture, the food industry and construction, he added.

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