Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has intensified his opposition against Western-imposed sanctions targeting Russian oil exports. As the European Union maintains a unified stance on restricting energy imports from Russia, Orbán argues that these measures disproportionately impact Hungary’s economy, which is heavily reliant on Russian energy supplies. He advocates for a revision of the current sanctions regime, pushing for exemptions or modifications that would allow Budapest to continue purchasing Russian oil without falling foul of EU policies.

In his recent statements, Orbán emphasized several key points underpinning Hungary’s position:

  • Energy security: Hungary’s dependence on Russian oil necessitates a pragmatic approach to sanctions.
  • Economic stability: Restrictive…