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flag Hungary warns cutting Russian energy would slash GDP by 4%, defying EU and U.S. pressure.

flag Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that cutting Russian energy imports would immediately reduce Hungary’s GDP by 4%, citing severe economic fallout due to reliance on aging pipelines and geographic constraints. flag He emphasized national sovereignty, rejecting EU and U.S. pressure to end Russian fossil fuel imports, while Slovakia’s leader echoed this stance. flag Despite international criticism and drone incidents near Ukraine linked to Hungary, both nations maintain current energy policies.

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