Afghanistan, April 5 -- Hungary and Slovakia will urge the European Union to lift curbs on Russian oil and gas, citing energy security risks.
Hungary and Slovakia will ask the European Union to lift restrictions on Russian oil and gas imports, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said, as both countries warned of rising energy risks in Europe.
Russian state news agency TASS reported Saturday that Orban made the remarks after talks with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, saying the two countries want urgent action to prevent energy shortages and further price increases.
Orban called on Brussels to immediately suspend sanctions on Russian energy and also urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline, whi...