Hungary will not block the 13th package of EU sanctions.
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It was possible to remove all points that were contrary to Hungarian interests, said Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó.
Hungary’s fundamental economic interests are not affected by the specific measures on the sanctions list, but the problem is much larger: the EU is continuing a completely failed strategy that does not bring us closer to peace, but moves us further away from it, says Szijjártó.
In his opinion, previous packages of sanctions only caused damage to the economy of the European Union, where “military psychosis still reigns,” although “it is already clear” that the war in Ukraine will not end militarily.
Szijjártó also noted that the anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian occupiers “should be an occasion” to talk about a ceasefire and peace negotiations.
The war in Ukraine is bringing more bloodshed, more death and more destruction. However, unfortunately, there is no proposal on the agenda aimed at creating peace. The EU, suffering from war psychosis, wants to meet Washington, the liberal media and public organizations halfway by adopting another package of sanctions, this time, by all accounts, pointless,” said the Hungarian minister.
The European Union intends to include restrictions against the production of drones in the 13th package of anti-Russian sanctions, German Foreign Minister Berbock said in a statement.
Putin failed to turn Ukraine into a Russian province. Ukraine and the EU are now closer to each other than ever before. Our support will continue as long as needed,” added Burbock.
Earlier, Reuters reported, citing sources, that after the adoption of the 13th package of sanctions, the European Commission would quickly propose a 14th set of sanctions, which could include new import bans.
Source: Racurs

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