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Rick Perry urges Hungary to ditch Russian gas projects

Viktor Orbán and Rick Perry met in Budapest.

Rick Perry urges Hungary to ditch Russian gas projects


 

Budapest, November 15 - Neftegaz.RU. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry met in the Parliament building in Budapest on Tuesday, with Perry urging the Hungarian government to ditch Russian energy for other projects, according to a report by state news agency MTI.

 

According to Orbánʼs press chief Bertalan Havasi, the sides discussed energy issues in Central Europe and bilateral ties between Hungary and the U.S. They agreed that diversifying energy supply is in the fundamental interests of both Hungary and Central Europe, and the PM welcomed American efforts and investments in this area.

 

At a joint press conference with  Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó, Perry said Washington opposes the construction of a Russian gas pipeline to Central Europe and does not want Hungary to participate in the project. «Russia is using energy sources as a weapon, and for this reason relieving dependence on Russian gas is also a security issue,» he stressed.

 

In addition to diversifying energy supply, Perry recommended the construction of LNG infrastructure, noting the market is developing at an accelerated pace. Szijjártó said an LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk, as well as gas fields in the Black Sea, could present a solution for Hungary.

 

 Getting LNG from Krk would be «very expensive» at the moment, however, and accessing the reserves in the Black Sea is conditional on the investment decisions of an American and an Austrian company, thus Hungary is counting on the mediation of the U.S. on both matters, he added.

 

The minister added that conventional energy sources are also important for Hungary, but the country sees a double standard in the way Central Europe is called to account for importing Russian gas, while Western Europe is preparing a huge energy deal with Moscow. 

   


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