The head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjártó, said the country opposes imposing limits on gas prices. Words lead the way DEA News.
“We say no to ceiling prices because security of supply comes first,” the minister said.
According to him, this offer is “bad, harmful and dangerous.”
“Despite this, it looks like its acceptance could come true,” said the head of the Hungarian foreign ministry.
On December 15, it was learned that a number of EU countries, including Italy, will leave. To succeed reducing gas prices below €200 per MWh. On the other hand, Szijjarto declarationHe said that if gas prices are capped, his country will have to press for changes to Moscow’s long-term gas contracts. He addressed this issue in a telephone conversation with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.