Speaking in Strasbourg on Wednesday, Fidesz MEP Kinga Gál said Hungary is doing everything possible to help bring about peace in Ukraine, noting that the country had backed all six of the EU’s sanctions packages against Russia.
According to MTI, Gál said Hungary supported the first five sanctions packages as they were, and the sixth one on phasing out Russian oil imports on the condition that it would not apply to pipeline deliveries. She said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had been successful in protecting the Hungarian government’s cap on utility costs at last week’s summit of European Union leaders. He was the only leader to stand up for the interests of Hungarian families, but at the same time worked to find a common solution in the interest of European unity, Gál added. The MEP said there were more and more predictions being made about serious economic problems hitting Europe. “Europe must not find itself in a worse situation than Russia after the sanctions are introduced; we cannot cause more damage for our own peoples,” Gál said. “This should be the main factor in the decision making.” She added that Hungary firmly condemns war crimes, adding that they should not go unpunished and that Russian aggression “cannot be defended”. She noted that Hungary was helping Ukraine by taking in some 10,000 Ukrainian refugees a day and undertaking “one of the largest humanitarian aid operations” in its history. Meanwhile, Gál said Hungary opposed sanctions against religious leaders because “such measures make it harder to establish peace”.