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May 18th, 2022
The government will continue to be committed to Hungary's energy security over the next four years, Peter Szijjarto, the minister of foreign affairs and trade slated to stay in office in Viktor Orban's fourth consecutive government, told a hearing on Wednesday. Speaking before parliament's sustainable development committee, Szijjarto said fulfilling this task would be more difficult than it was in the past 12 years. The government will continue to stand up for the security of Hungary's energy supplies in Europe, he said.
MTI
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