Hungary's Energy Supply Remains Secure Amid Regional Conflict
Hungary's Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, assured that the country’s energy supply is secure despite ongoing conflicts in Russia's Kursk region. Alternate pipelines are providing sufficient gas, ensuring no immediate threat to Hungary's energy needs.

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Hungary's energy supply remains unthreatened, according to Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. Despite the ongoing conflicts in Sudzha, located in Russia's Kursk region, the country has sufficient gas from other pipelines.
"Hungary's energy supply is secured," Szijjarto announced on Facebook. This assurance comes amid concerns around the regional geopolitical instability.
The foreign minister emphasized that the gas supplies from alternate routes are enough to meet Hungary's energy requirements, alleviating fears of a potential energy crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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