EU plans to quit Russian fuel aren’t an energy security risk for Hungary and Slovakia — but they could cost the Kremlin-friendly countries hundreds of millions in profits, according to new research
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Hungary and Slovakia called on the EU to explore ways to compensate countries should the bloc end imports of Russian fossil fuels by the end of 2027. Hungary has estimated its costs at as much as €2 billion as a result of the plan, @bloomberg.com reports
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