Core Viewpoint - Hungary's EU Affairs Minister, Janos Borkai, emphasized that the EU should focus on enhancing competitiveness rather than adopting a wartime economy, stating that high energy prices must be addressed for this goal to be achieved [1] Group 1: Energy Prices and Economic Policy - Borkai criticized the EU's sanctions and trade policies, arguing that high energy prices are not solely due to purchasing Russian oil and gas, but rather stem from flaws in the EU's sanctions, trade, industrial policies, and the green transition [1] - He asserted that without improvements in these areas, energy prices will not decrease [1] Group 2: EU's Involvement in Ukraine - Borkai expressed skepticism regarding the EU's increased involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict as suggested by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, highlighting the need for the EU to address internal issues such as competitiveness, high energy prices, and housing difficulties [1] - He stated that Ukraine cannot bypass legal and political processes to join the EU, as this would contradict EU treaties, despite member states being able to discuss matters with non-EU countries [1]
匈牙利官员:欧盟应着眼于提升竞争力 而非引入战时经济
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-16 13:46