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Hungary PM Orbán to take EU to court over plan to end Russian energy imports

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will take the EU to court over its plan to phase out Russian energy imports by 2027, accusing Brussels of bypassing his veto and violating EU law.

November 14, 2025 / 18:14 IST
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Orbán escalates EU energy standoff
Orbán escalates EU energy standoff

Hungary will challenge the European Union’s plan to end Russian energy imports and take the case to an EU court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Friday.

Speaking on state radio, Orbán accused the bloc of trying to sidestep his veto power over sanctions on Russian energy by using trade rules instead in its plan to phase out all imports of Russian oil and gas by the end of 2027.

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“We are turning to the European Court of Justice in this matter,” Orbán said Friday. “This is a flagrant violation of European law, the rule of law and European cooperation ... They will pay a very high price for this.”

Hungary remains heavily dependent on Russian fossil fuels and has sought exemptions and threatened to veto EU sanctions since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. During a visit to Washington last week, Orbán secured an exemption from U.S. sanctions on two Russian energy companies following a White House meeting with President Donald Trump.