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Orbán and Putin Meet to Secure Hungary’s Energy Amid Sanctions Evasion

Orbán secures Russian ⁣Energy Supplies in Moscow Meeting, Leveraging Trump-Granted Exemption

MOSCOW – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Russian President Vladimir Putin ⁤in Moscow on Friday, solidifying Hungary’s reliance on Russian crude oil despite international efforts to diminish the Kremlin’s revenue stream. The meeting comes ⁤after the Trump management granted Hungary‍ a waiver ​from ‌sanctions designed to limit ‌Russia‘s oil exports, a move ‌critics say directly funds Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 61% of Hungary’s​ crude oil imports originated from Russia. This year, that figure has surged to 92%, demonstrating​ a deepening dependence facilitated by the US exemption. Slovakia is even more reliant, depending “almost 100%” on Russian supplies, according to a May report from the Center for the Study of Democracy and the Center for Research​ on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). The situation highlights a growing divergence in European‌ energy policy and raises ​questions about ‍the effectiveness of sanctions.

Isaac Levi, an⁢ analyst at CREA, condemned the ‌US waiver as “a terrible ‌and unnecessary‍ mistake that will allow more than‍ 1 billion euros⁣ ($1.2⁣ billion) to flow into the ⁤Kremlin’s war chest.” He pointed ‌to the Czech Republic, another landlocked nation, as a counterexample, noting it no longer ​imports Russian crude oil and currently enjoys lower ‌fuel prices than Hungary. “This clearly demonstrates ⁢that ‌the oil flows that continue to finance Putin’s war⁣ in ukraine are fully unnecessary,” Levi stated.

During the meeting, Orbán and Putin also discussed recent US-led efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Putin indicated he did not rule ‍out a potential summit with former​ President Donald Trump in Budapest, ⁣as reported by Russian state media.The two had previously agreed to‍ a meeting in Budapest in October to discuss ending the conflict, but those plans were abandoned after Trump stated he did not⁣ want the talks ⁤to be unproductive.

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