Hungary for clarity on Russian sanctions

 

AP

The EU’s decision on whether to extend economic sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine should be transparent and discussed openly, Hungary’s foreign minister said on Wednesday.
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said after meeting Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov that Hungary will not accept an “automatic” decision regarding the sanctions currently in place until the end of July.
“EU members have to make a decision about (the sanctions) at the highest level,” Szijjarto said. “What we will not accept for sure is for the decision to take place below the surface.”
Hungary has expressed opposition to the sanctions because Russia is an important market for Hungarian goods, but has said it will abide by the EU position.
“Boosting Europe’s competitiveness can only be possible if pragmatic and rational cooperation is established between Europe and Russia based on mutual respect and respect for international law,” Szijjarto said. “I believe that this position is being shared increasingly across Europe.”

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