European Union ambassadors are meeting in Brussels to address a Hungarian block on extending sanctions on Russia. Hungary's agreement is crucial for passing a statement on energy security and ensuring the continuation of sanctions.
Should EU foreign ministers fail to renew the sanctions by January, diplomats say there is still enough time to call an had-hoc emergency EU summit
The EU's 27 members need to reach a unanimous decision by January 31 to roll over the 15 rounds of unprecedented sanctions imposed on Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine.
With the change of administration in the US, Hungary may support the extension of sanctions against the aggressor country of russia.This was reported by
Hungary said it will consult the United States before making a decision about renewing the European Union’s sanctions against Russia as a deadline looms at the end of the month.
Hungary has continued to keep other EU members states on their toes about whether it will support a routine extension of the bloc’s sanctions against Russia. Today, Budapest could finally show its cards when EU ambassadors meet to discuss the review, write Paola Tamma and Marton Dunai.
Hungary is not ready to support the extension of European sanctions against the aggressor country russia before the inauguration of Donald Trump.According to
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The European Union is set agree to extend sanctions on Russia over its war against Ukraine on Monday with Hungary ready to lift its opposition to the move, according to people familiar with the matter.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto says the US will reassess sanctions placed on Budapest under the Biden administration Read Full Article at RTcom
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto noted that "after three years, it has become clear that sanctions against Russia had completely failed"