Tuesday, March 21 2023 Sign In   |    Register
 

News Quick Search


 

News


Front Page
Power News
Today's News
Yesterday's News
Week of Mar 20
Week of Mar 13
Week of Mar 06
Week of Feb 27
Week of Feb 20
By Topic
By News Partner
Gas News
News Customization
Feedback

 

Pro Plus(+)


Add on products to your professional subscription.
  • Energy Archive News
  •  



    Home > News > Power News > News Article

    Share by Email E-mail Printer Friendly Print

    Hungary says it will veto any EU sanctions against Russian nuclear energy


    January 27, 2023 - Press TV

     

      Hungary says it will veto any European Union sanctions against Russia that affect nuclear energy after Ukraine called on the 27-nation bloc to include Russian state-run nuclear power giant Rosatom in the list of sanctions.

      In an interview with state radio on Friday, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban reiterated that nuclear energy "must obviously be vetoed".

      "We will not allow the plan to include nuclear energy into the sanctions be implemented," he stressed. "This is out of the question."

      Ukraine has called on the EU to include Rosatom in sanctions but Hungary, which has a Russian-built nuclear plant it plans to expand with the Russian energy company, has firmly opposed the move.

      EU-member Hungary has repeatedly decried the bloc's sanctions against Russia and has said that the measures failed to weaken Russia and on the contrary resulted in an economic crisis in Europe.

      Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine in late February, following Kiev's failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements and Moscow's recognition of the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.

      At the time, Russian President Vladimir Putin said one of the goals of what he called a "special military operation" was to "de-Nazify" Ukraine.

      Over the past year, Western countries have imposed waves of sanctions on Russia, but have stopped short of sanctioning Russia's nuclear energy.

      Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant has four small Russian-made VVER 440 reactors with a combined capacity of about 2,000 MW, commissioned between 1982 and 1987.

      The plant produces about half of its energy and gets its nuclear fuel from Russia.

      EU's financial support for Ukraine now just shy of E50bn

      EU foreign affairs ministers rubber-stamp an additional 500 million euros in military support for Ukraine.

      As per the contract signed with Russia in 2014, Hungary plans to expand the power plant with two Russian-made VVER reactors with a capacity of 1.2 GW each.

      Orban in his radio interview on Friday affirmed his country's neutral stance on the Ukraine war, saying Hungary's security comes first, and that is why the country is "not at war with anyone".

      "We said from the beginning that this is not our war and that this is a war that should be localized, not internationalized, he stressed.

      "Hungary is not drifting into war, and if the government were to accidentally take steps in this direction, it would be confronting the will of the people."

      Orban strongly slammed the decision to provide Ukraine with German Leopards and American Abrams tanks.

      "It started when the Germans said that they will only give helmets, but they will not send life-killing equipment to a war. We are already at the stage of tanks. If you do not set your boundaries in a conflict, you will be dragged into it," he said.

      Earlier this month, Hungary's foreign minister criticized the EU's sanctions against Russia, warning they have damaged economies of member countries more than their target's as well as failing to stop the war in Ukraine.

      "If we make an assessment, an analysis, about the impact of sanctions, it's obvious that they have not fulfilled expectations," Péter Szijjártó said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

      "Russia's economy is not on its knees, definitely. We can have different assessments of how badly they perform but they're not on their knees, and the war is not coming to its end. And Europe's economy is suffering more from sanctions than the Russian economy."

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Press TV's website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

      www.presstv.ir

      www.presstv.co.uk

    TOP

    Other Articles - International


    TOP

       Home  -  Feedback  -  Contact Us  -  Safe Sender  -  About Energy Central   
    Copyright © 1996-2023 by CyberTech, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Energy Central® and Energy Central Professional® are registered trademarks of CyberTech, Incorporated. Data and information is provided for informational purposes only, and is not intended for trading purposes. CyberTech does not warrant that the information or services of Energy Central will meet any specific requirements; nor will it be error free or uninterrupted; nor shall CyberTech be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including lost data, information or profits) sustained or incurred in connection with the use of, operation of, or inability to use Energy Central. Other terms of use may apply. Membership information is confidential and subject to our privacy agreement.