The European Union will moved forward with a renewal on Russian sanctions after a deal was struck with Hungary, according to ...
The EU will be able to renew its sectoral sanctions against Russia after Hungary abandoned its veto threat, which it had linked to energy concerns. View on euronews ...
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is Europe's longest-serving head of government – and the most polarizing. In an NZZ ...
Russia would like to see a resumption in the transit of gas via Ukraine, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, after the European ...
The sanctions target trade, finance, energy, technology, industry, transport and luxury goods and include a ban on seaborne ...
Before reupping the sanctions, Budapest wanted to wait for Trump's inauguration, then insisted Brussels push Ukraine to reopen a gas pipeline running to Central Europe.
Moldova has reached a deal with its Russian-backed breakaway Transnistria region to get gas flowing again after Moscow cut ...
Long reputed to be Russia-friendly, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has often railed against the continuation of the EU ...
Before relenting, Budapest had threatened to allow billions of dollars to flow back to the Kremlin in a row over energy imports.
Serbia, Slovakia and Poland's call for a permanent end to Russian gas flows pose issues for the Russian leader.
Hungary has maintained closer economic and political relations with Moscow than other EU countries. Sign up here. Marketscategory Trump to announce 25% steel and aluminium tariffs in latest trade ...
Hungary has maintained closer economic and political relations with Moscow than other EU countries.