Hungary urges EU to lift Russian energy ban amid Middle East escalation

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Hungary urges EU to lift Russian energy ban amid Middle East escalation
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto called on the European Union Monday to immediately suspend sanctions on Russian oil and gas imports, warning that the escalating conflict in the Middle East and closure of the Strait of Hormuz now threaten global energy supplies. Szijjarto argued that Brussels must prioritize European interests over ideology as multiple supply routes face simultaneous disruption.

Writing on the X social media platform, Szijjarto emphasized Europe's unique vulnerability following its decision to cut most Russian energy imports, which has left the bloc dangerously exposed to disruptions emanating from the Middle East. "With the war in the Middle East escalating and the Strait of Hormuz closed, a major share of global energy supply is now at risk," he stated, pointing to the compounding effect of multiple crises on European energy security.

Hormuz closure exposes EU's energy vulnerability

The Hungarian foreign minister warned that shrinking global supply inevitably drives prices higher, putting European households and businesses at risk of dramatic cost increases. "When supply shrinks, prices rise. Europe is therefore facing the risk of dramatic price increases," he added, highlighting the economic consequences of maintaining sanctions on Russian energy while alternative supply routes become compromised. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately 20 percent of global oil passes, has removed a critical safety valve from world markets already strained by the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Budapest criticizes 'ideological' EU energy policy

Szijjarto's statement reflects Budapest's long-standing opposition to EU energy sanctions against Moscow, a position that has placed Hungary at odds with Brussels since the onset of Russia's Ukraine war. "If Brussels keeps the sanctions in place, it will cause serious harm to European people and the European economy," he argued, urging the bloc to protect European interests "not ideology." The appeal gains renewed urgency as Middle East hostilities threaten to ignite broader regional instability with direct implications for energy prices and supply chains.

Türkiye's position amid competing energy pressures

For Türkiye, which maintains energy import relationships with both Russia and Middle Eastern producers, the dual disruption presents both challenges and opportunities. Ankara has positioned itself as an alternative transit route for energy supplies while carefully balancing relations with Moscow, Washington and Gulf states. As European nations scramble to secure alternative supplies, Türkiye's role as a regional energy hub could gain renewed significance, though the escalating conflict also threatens to destabilize the broader neighborhood on which Turkish energy security partially depends.

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