Orbán and Putin’s Moscow Deal: Energy Security or EU Sabotage?
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow has sparked significant debate. The two leaders secured an energy agreement that provides Hungary with a stable supply amidst escalating energy prices. However, this move is seen by many as a direct challenge to the European Union’s stance on reducing dependence on Russian energy amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions. This article explores the impact of this deal on both Hungary’s energy security and the EU’s unified strategy.
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