Hungarian Foreign Ministry leader Peter Siyarte said that it should be necessary to provide time for US-Russian negotiations.
Hungary will not support the expansion of EU penalties against Russia and Belarus, as it is necessary to “provide time” for American-Russian negotiations. It is said by the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Siyarteto, report by Hirtv.
Siyari, before a planned meeting with the US National Security Advisor, said that Liberal European politicians “Ukraine wants to continue the war,” as well as “push the President of Ukrainian in this direction.”
According to him, the Council for Foreign Affairs of the European Union will gather next Monday, but they have “pressed” to the Hungarian government to expand the penalties that are being taught especially against, and the decision it should be accepted until March 10.
Siyari says that “European wire politicians … are trying to create difficulties in establishing peace … (and) to interfere with the peacekeeping process.”
“We will not agree to expand the regime of sanctions against individuals on Monday for six months,” the Hungarian official assured.
He added that there was time until March 10, if a decision was to be made to expand the penalties, and at this time it should be assigned to American-Russian negotiations. He said it was important to avoid any solutions that could “avoid their success.”
Remember that Kazakhstan agreed with Hungary oil test supplies through the friendship pipeline running through Ukraine within 2025.
Source: korrespondent

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