Hungary's government under Prime Minister Peter Magyar risks a standoff with the European Union over plans to maintain Russian energy imports. The policy move challenges EU energy strategy.
The Hungarian government led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar is facing a potential dispute with the European Union regarding its intention to continue purchasing energy from Russia.
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