A two-day EU summit began in Brussels on Monday. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on social media after the negotiations that he had successfully defended the utility reduction. An agreement was reached that states that countries that receive oil through a pipeline can continue to farm under the old conditions.

" The most important news is that we have defended the overhead reduction. We succeeded in defeating the committee's proposal that would have banned the use of oil from Russia in Hungary, " Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced at the end of the first day of the EU summit.

He added, " we have enough problems without it, energy prices are in the sky, inflation is high, and because of the sanctions, the whole of Europe is dancing on the edge of a global economic crisis." In such circumstances, it would have been unbearable for us if we had to operate the Hungarian economy with more expensive oil, it would have been equivalent to an atomic bomb, but we managed to avoid it ".

We have reached an agreement that states that countries that receive oil through a pipe can continue farming under the old conditions, the prime minister emphasized.

MTI

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