Hungary Won't Abandon Russian Energy, Says Economy Minister Candidate

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On May 11, Hungary’s economy and energy minister candidate István Kapitán stated that Hungary will not abandon Russian energy sources while diversifying its energy supply. Kapitán said Hungary has two oil pipelines and will maximize their use, prioritizing energy sources based on cost-effectiveness, reliability, sustainability, and efficiency.

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