Russia and Hungary Seek Alternative Routes for Oil Supplies
Economy
Russia and Hungary have agreed to explore alternative ways of delivering energy resources if pipeline routes become unavailable, with maritime transport among the options under consideration.
Hungary and Russia have agreed to look for alternative routes for energy supplies in case existing transport channels become unavailable. The announcement was made by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Петер Сийярто following talks with Russian President Владимир Путин.
According to Szijjártó, the two sides agreed that if transport routes become impossible for various reasons, they will seek alternative solutions to ensure stable energy deliveries.
He noted that if oil transportation through pipelines continues to face difficulties, Moscow and Budapest may consider other options, including maritime oil transport.
Szijjártó made the statement in a video address published on the social media platform Facebook.
According to Szijjártó, the two sides agreed that if transport routes become impossible for various reasons, they will seek alternative solutions to ensure stable energy deliveries.
He noted that if oil transportation through pipelines continues to face difficulties, Moscow and Budapest may consider other options, including maritime oil transport.
Szijjártó made the statement in a video address published on the social media platform Facebook.
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