Hungarian Officials to Address Gas Pipeline Concerns at Kiskundorozsma

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó will hold a press conference on Monday at the Kiskundorozsma gas pipeline site. The event is intended to address recent statements regarding potential disruptions to energy supplies. The announcement follows comments made by Serbian military intelligence chief Đuro Jovanić, who suggested that Prime Minister Orbán had alluded to Ukrainian plans to damage the Balkan Stream gas pipeline.

This pipeline is a key route for transporting gas from Russia to Hungary, with Serbia serving as a transit country. Jovanić’s remarks centered on the possibility of the pipeline’s destruction leading to a redirection of Russian gas flows through Serbia. The minister’s comments initially raised concerns about the security of the gas infrastructure and its impact on regional energy supplies.

The press conference will provide an opportunity for the Hungarian minister to elaborate on these concerns and offer further details regarding the situation. Representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be present alongside Prime Minister Orbán and Foreign Minister Szijjártó. The focus will likely be on the ongoing security of the gas pipeline and its vital role in Hungary’s energy supply.

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2 thoughts on “Serbian intelligence chief dismisses Hungary’s claims: Ukraine is not involved in the gas pipeline sabotage attempt”
  1. It’s concerning that the Serbian intelligence chief is disputing Hungary’s claims, demanding more concrete evidence.

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