Hungarian Prime Minister’s adviser believes sanctions policy has stuck EU

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Sanction policy has put EU countries in a deadlock, increased inflation and caused an energy crisis. This was expressed by the political adviser to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Balazs Orban, whose words were quoted. TASS.

Commenting on the results of a survey conducted by the Budapest research center Szazadveg, in which almost 80% of EU citizens blame the European Commission’s sanctions policy for the current rise in energy prices, the consultant said that even before the events in Ukraine, the EU had told citizens “about the developing energy crisis in Europe. Questions were asked, and even then it became clear that many blamed Brussels for the worsening of the situation.”

After the initiation of the NWO and the imposition of energy sanctions, “the situation has worsened: the combined effect of war and sanctions policy has exacerbated the energy crisis, which mainly affected households in the Old Continent,” he said.

“It is now clear to most Europeans that Brussels’ sanctions policy has not brought us closer to peace negotiations, it has put us in a stalemate. [на Украине]But it causes a serious energy and inflationary crisis,” Orban said, “emphasizing the desire for peace as a priority, because only peace can put an end to military inflation and the threat of military economic crisis.”

According to the Szazadveg survey, the most EC activity in the energy sector disgruntled In Greece, Germany and Croatia, and in Finland, Sweden and Denmark, which are more loyal to the ministry’s policy.

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