Lavrov is considering what else to ask from Szijjártó in exchange for gas and oil/Channel 24 Collage Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjártó met in New York with Sergei Lavrov. Both were pleased with the conversation, Szijjártó even advised him to follow his example and talk with a representative of a terrorist state. Peter Szijjártó often takes strange and even dangerous steps. For example, in July he said that the West, through its supplies of weapons to Ukraine, is sponsoring the war. What can you talk about with Lavrov According to Szijjártó, he spoke with Lavrov “as at every UN General Assembly.” It’s as simple as that, as if there is no war. It would be good if other Western politicians did the same, then perhaps there would be more hope that peace will finally come in Ukraine, that the killings will stop and that human lives will be saved, said the Hungarian Foreign Minister. Lavrov issued a false statement thatRussia is ready for peace negotiations. This is not only about the often ambiguous position of Hungary.< strong>Russia exchanges loyalty to its criminal policy for fuel supplies. Both oil and gas will be supplied in contract volumes and at contract times, as well as nuclear fuel, Szijjártó rejoices. The Hungarians need these supplies to expand the Paks nuclear power plant, the only operating nuclear power plant in Hungary. They want to commission new power units by 2030. This year, 3.3 million tons of oil and 4.2 billion cubic meters of natural gas were received from Russia. Lavrov allegedly promised that supplies of natural gas, oil and nuclear fuel would be uninterrupted, and Russia would fulfill its contractual obligations obligations. The Hungarian publication Index called it “a wonderful promise.” How can one not recall the words of Vladimir Zelensky “Ask Prigozhin if you can trust Putin’s promises!” Hungary was among countries that have extended the ban on imports of Ukrainian grain. Currently, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine is negotiating with this state. The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Nikolai Solsky said that he spoke with his colleague for about an hour. “The Hungarian side agreed and preliminary considers our plan to be one that can be accepted,” he said.What is behind Szijjártó's advice
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