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Trump exempts Hungary from US sanctions on Russian vitality after assembly Orban

By Editorial Board Published November 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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Trump exempts Hungary from US sanctions on Russian vitality after assembly Orban

Hungary has been given a one-year exemption from US sanctions on utilizing Russian vitality, a White Home official has mentioned, after its Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Donald Trump within the White Home.

Mr Orban succeeded in convincing the US president to permit Hungary to proceed importing Russian oil and gasoline with out being topic to the sanctions Mr Trump’s administration had positioned on Russian fossil fuels.

Hungary has been beneath heavy strain from the European Union to finish its reliance on Russian vitality.

The EU has principally closely reduce or ceased its imports of Russian oil and gasoline.

On 22 October, Mr Trump imposed sanctions in opposition to Russia’s two greatest oil firms, in a significant coverage shift described by Vladimir Putin as an “unfriendly act”.

Mr Trump has additionally been pushing Europe to cease utilizing Russian vitality.

Ukraine struggle newest: Trump provides Hungary vitality sanctions reduction

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Will US sanctions on Russian oil harm the Kremlin?

Mr Orban, the nation’s nationalist chief and a long-time ally of Mr Trump, has described entry to Russian vitality as a “vital” situation for his landlocked nation.

He mentioned he deliberate to debate with Mr Trump the “consequences for the Hungarian people” if the sanctions got here into impact.

“We asked the president to lift the sanctions,” Mr Orban mentioned. “We agreed and the president decided, and he said that the sanctions will not be applied to these two pipelines.”

Mr Trump gave the impression to be sympathetic to Mr Orban’s pleas.

“We’re looking at it, because it’s very different for him to get the oil and gas from other areas,” he mentioned.

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Why did Trump sanction Russian oil?

“As you know, they don’t have … the advantage of having sea. It’s a great country, it’s a big country, but they don’t have sea. They don’t have the ports.”

He added: “But many European countries are buying oil and gas from Russia, and they have been for years. And I said, ‘What’s that all about?'”

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Putin: US sanctions are an ‘unfriendly act’

Orban says ‘miracle can occur’ in Ukraine struggle

Mr Trump and Mr Orban additionally mentioned the struggle in Ukraine, with the US president saying: “The basic dispute is they just don’t want to stop yet. And I think they will.”

The president requested Mr Orban if he thought Ukraine might win the struggle, with the prime minister saying a “miracle can happen”.

Hungary reliant on Russian gasoline and oil

As a part of the discussions, Hungary agreed to purchase US liquefied pure gasoline (LNG), the US state division mentioned, noting contracts had been anticipated to be price round $600m (£455m).

The 2 nations additionally agreed to work collectively on nuclear vitality, together with small modular reactors.

Mr Orban additionally mentioned Hungary may even buy nuclear gasoline from the US-based Westinghouse Electrical Firm to energy its Paks nuclear plant, which has till now relied on Russian-supplied nuclear gasoline.

Worldwide Financial Fund figures present Hungary relied on Russia for 74% of its gasoline and 86% of its oil final yr. It warned an EU-wide cutoff of Russian pure gasoline might lead to output losses in Hungary exceeding 4% of its GDP.

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