BUDAPEST, December 11. /TASS/. Hungary has secured that the 12th package of the EU sanctions against Russia won’t include a ban on oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline and restrictions against nuclear energy, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations, Peter Szijjarto announced on Monday.
"We have rejected efforts aimed at preventing us from buying Russian oil supplied through the Druzhba oil pipeline," the foreign minister told Hungarian journalists during a break in a meeting with colleagues from EU countries in Brussels.
According to him, Hungary has made it clear that it will agree with the 12th package sanctions only if Mol's refineries continue to be supplied with crude oil supplied through this pipeline.
As Szijjarto also noted, Hungary "rejected all proposals for sanctions regarding nuclear energy," and the Paks-2 nuclear power plant construction project, carried out with the help of Rosatom, will not be affected by any restrictions.
"With regard to financial transfers outside the European Union, we also managed to ensure that they are not subject to additional restrictions under the law," the minister told at a press conference broadcast on his Facebook page (banned in Russia, owned by the corporation Meta, recognized as extremist in Russia).