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Hungary seeks removal of eight people from EU sanctions on Russia

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Posted on February 25, 2025

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By Julia Payne BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hungary wants to remove eight individuals from the European Union's Russia sanctions list and receive fresh guarantees on Ukraine gas transit talks before agreeing

Hungary Pushes for Exemption of Eight Individuals from EU Sanctions on Russia

By Julia Payne

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hungary wants to remove eight individuals from the European Union's Russia sanctions list and receive fresh guarantees on Ukraine gas transit talks before agreeing to renew the restrictions, EU diplomats said.

EU sanctions on Russia - imposed over Moscow's war against Ukraine - must be renewed every six months by a unanimous vote and Budapest has often used these renewals as bargaining opportunities.

On Monday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto wrote on Facebook that Budapest would "not consent to rushing ahead" with the sanctions extension on individuals.

The Russia sanctions consist of two frameworks, which come up for renewal at different times. One covers economic measures and the other is a list of over 2,400 individuals and entities that are subject to asset freezes and travel bans.

The diplomats declined to share the names of the individuals that Hungary wants to remove, due to the confidential nature of the discussions.

Hungary's permanent representation to the EU had no comment.

In January, Budapest, which has maintained close ties with Moscow through the war, held up the renewal of the economic sanctions that include the immobilisation of Moscow's central bank assets. An agreement was reached after the European Commission agreed to include Hungary in talks about resuming gas transit to the EU through Ukraine.

Russian gas flows via Ukraine were halted on January 1 when Ukraine's transit contract with Russia's state gas firm Gazprom expired.

Szijjarto told reporters on Monday that the Commission had not implemented its earlier commitment after Budapest was not included in a meeting with Slovakia and Ukraine.

The Commission said it planned to include Hungary in the discussions.

"This meeting had been planned in this format. The Commission remains ready to associate Hungary to discuss the alternative supply sources and routes to Europe," a Commission spokesperson said.

(Reporting by Julia Payne; Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Hungary wants eight individuals removed from EU sanctions on Russia.
  • Sanctions must be renewed every six months by unanimous EU vote.
  • Budapest uses renewals as bargaining opportunities.
  • Hungary seeks inclusion in Ukraine gas transit talks.
  • EU Commission plans to involve Hungary in future discussions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hungary want regarding EU sanctions on Russia?
Hungary seeks the removal of eight individuals from the EU's sanctions list and fresh guarantees on Ukraine gas transit talks before agreeing to renew the sanctions.
How often must EU sanctions on Russia be renewed?
EU sanctions on Russia must be renewed every six months by a unanimous vote among member states.
What has Hungary's approach been towards sanctions renewal?
Hungary has often used the renewal of sanctions as a bargaining opportunity, previously holding up the renewal of economic sanctions over its close ties with Moscow.
What happened to Russian gas flows via Ukraine?
Russian gas flows via Ukraine were halted on January 1 when Ukraine's transit contract with Russia's state gas firm Gazprom expired.
What commitment did the Commission fail to implement regarding Hungary?
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stated that the Commission had not implemented its earlier commitment to include Hungary in discussions about alternative supply sources and routes to Europe.

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