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Hungary will be able to maintain its ban on grain imports from Ukraine

Although no decision was taken at the EU Agriculture Council meeting on how to avert the internal market crisis caused by Ukrainian grain in the European Union, the upcoming agreement will mean that Hungary will be able to maintain its ban on grain imports from Ukraine, Agriculture Minister István Nagy told Hungarian journalists in Luxembourg on Tuesday.
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War mood in the EU, majority in favour of increased arms transfers

The atmosphere in the European Union is one of war, with the overwhelming majority of member states wanting to supply Ukraine with more weapons for more money, more quickly, while pro-peace actors are under heavy attack, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Luxembourg on Monday.
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Hungary can maintain its ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products

During the negotiations with the European Commission, Hungary was able to maintain the results and measures related to the ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, Minister of Agriculture István Nagy told MTI in Brussels on Wednesday.
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It is a lie that the government would stop cooperating with Russia's Rosatom

It is a lie that the government would stop cooperating with Russia's Rosatom on the Paks expansion project: the increasing role of the French company Framatome concerns the supply of the control system after its German consortium partner Siemens Energy has not yet received an export licence for political reasons, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Tuesday.
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The Government voted against the Brussels proposal to reduce the use of natural gas

Hungary and Poland have voted against the European Commission's new dangerous proposal to extend the previous regulation by another 15 percent cut in the use of natural gas, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Tuesday.
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