Russian Ambassador allowed amendments to gas contracts between Russia and Hungary

PRIME. Gazprom Export and the Hungarian energy company MVM, if necessary, can discuss at a commercial level the issue of changing the terms of Russian gas supplies to Hungary due to the "price ceiling", Russian Ambassador to Budapest Yevgeny Stanislavov said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in December 2022 that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, in a telephone conversation, allowed a change, if necessary, in long-term Hungarian-Russian gas contracts due to a price ceiling.

"If the price ceiling for Russian gas really becomes a 'headache' for the Hungarian side and for its 'treatment' it will be necessary to adjust the conditions for the supply of Russian 'blue fuel' to Hungary, I see no reason why this commercial issue cannot be studied within the framework of working contacts between Gazprom Export and the Hungarian state energy concern MVM," Stanislavov said.

The head of the Russian diplomatic mission recalled that in September 2021, these companies signed long-term contracts for the supply of Russian natural gas in volumes of up to 4.5 billion cubic meters per year, and from September 1, 2022, an additional 5.8 million can be supplied to Hungary. cubic meters per day.

"Budapest, unlike most of its EU partners, acts rationally in matters of gas supply from Russia and is guided by its own interests," the source said, noting the statement of Hungarian Energy Minister Csab Lantos that "Russian partners have always fulfilled their obligations," and " long-term gas import contracts concluded with Moscow are the key to Hungary's energy security."

Russian President Vladimir Putin, earlier commenting on the West's idea to limit prices for Russian energy resources, said that Russia would not supply anything abroad if it would be contrary to its own interests.

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