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匈牙利外长:已就欧盟禁止进口俄能源的决定提起诉讼
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-02-02 14:07
Core Viewpoint - Hungary's Foreign Minister Szijjarto announced the formal publication of the EU's decision to ban member states from purchasing Russian oil and gas, and Hungary has filed a lawsuit against the EU court to revoke this measure [2]. Group 1: Legal Action and Implications - Hungary's lawsuit against the EU is based on three main reasons, emphasizing the need for energy security and the ability to maintain lower energy bills without Russian oil and gas [2][3]. - The lawsuit is expected to take more than one to two years, indicating that the ruling party may only be able to advance this case after winning the upcoming elections [2]. Group 2: EU Energy Policy - Energy sanctions require unanimous consent from all EU member states, highlighting the complexity of implementing such measures [3]. - According to EU treaties, member states have the autonomy to decide from which countries to import energy, suggesting that the ban may conflict with existing regulations [3]. - The principle of EU energy solidarity mandates that energy supply for member states must be secured, and the decision from Brussels is seen as a violation of this principle [3].