{"id":4157,"date":"2025-06-23T14:43:08","date_gmt":"2025-06-23T14:43:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/?p=4157"},"modified":"2025-06-23T15:32:11","modified_gmt":"2025-06-23T15:32:11","slug":"eu-member-states-block-new-russia-sanctions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/23\/eu-member-states-block-new-russia-sanctions\/","title":{"rendered":"EU member states block new Russia sanctions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hungary and Slovakia have vetoed the latest package of punitive measures due to energy security concerns, the Hungarian FM has said<\/strong><\/p>\n Hungary and Slovakia have blocked the European Union\u2019s 18th sanctions package against Moscow, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has announced. The bloc’s proposal to cut Russian energy imports would deal a major blow to his country\u2019s energy security, he explained.<\/p>\n Budapest has opposed EU sanctions on Russian energy since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, saying the imports are vital to its national interests. The country has a long-term contract with Russia’s Gazprom and receives the bulk of its oil and gas from Russia. Slovakia has also voiced similar concerns.<\/p>\n Speaking at a press conference following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, Szijjarto said that \u201cwe, together with Slovakia, prevented the adoption of the <\/em>[18th] sanctions package today,\u201d<\/em> which would mostly have focused on Russia\u2019s energy sector.<\/p>\n The diplomat clarified that Budapest and Bratislava vetoed the sanctions package because in separate trade legislation, Brussels has proposed phasing out all remaining Russian gas flows to the EU by the end of 2027. The minister argued that this would severely undermine Budapest\u2019s energy security and lead to a sharp spike in energy costs for Hungarians.<\/p>\n