Hungary against sanctioning Russian nuclear energy

Budapest says Europe would cross a red line by sanctioning investments in Russian nuclear energy.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blames rising inflation and recession prospects to EU sanctions against Russia, with him saying a dwarf cannot succeed sanctioning a giant. | Photo: BERNADETT SZABO/REUTERS / X02784
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blames rising inflation and recession prospects to EU sanctions against Russia, with him saying a dwarf cannot succeed sanctioning a giant. | Photo: BERNADETT SZABO/REUTERS / X02784
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Hungary will soon being underway building two new reactors at nuclear power plant Paks in cooperation with Russian conglomerate Rusatom.

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