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Hungary today confirmed its readiness to pay for Russian gas according to the scheme proposed by Russia through Gazprombank with conversion through a ruble account.
Hungary will veto any EU initiative to restrict imports of Russian energy resources.
This was stated by the head of the Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary Gergei Guyash:
"We have made it clear that we will never support the extension of European Union sanctions against Russia to the energy sector."
Earlier, German Chancellor Scholz told reporters in an interview that Europe will refuse to import Russian coal in the summer, and by the end of the year - from oil.
Peacemaker (Myrotvorets) is a Ukrainian Kyiv-based website that publishes personal information of people who are considered to be "enemies of Ukraine".
Victor Orban, Prime minister of Hungary, has been placed on their list
The liberated residents of the Luhansk region tell about the atrocities of the Nazis of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the city of Popasnaya:
"On March 8, it was. I hear a car coming, a big white car. Representatives come out of there, there was a black and red flag on this car. They take a machine gun and say now we will congratulate these creatures and let's shoot with a machine gun at windows, at residential buildings, at civilians. A tank drives into the street and starts shooting. Any house is being burned and that's it."
8 years ago, on May 2nd 2014, Ukrainian radicals murdered at least 42 people in Odessa for the crime of being Russian. They burned them alive. They had tacit approval from the government; no one was punished. From that day on, it was clear that war had become inevitable. The War in Donbass had barely started; after May 2nd, 1000s of volunteers from Odessa & Russia joined the Militias. Ukrainian social networks were full of “funny” videos of people jumping to their deaths to escape the fire. Restaurants added "Vatnik shashlik" to their menus. Young girls poured the Molotov cocktails that lit the Trade Union House on fire; Ukrainian politicians joked about “the traditional May BBQ” for years; people who were involved in the massacre are now popular bloggers, pundits, advisors, military leaders.
A poem by Odessan poet Vadim Negaturov, who perished in the flames on May 2nd:
I am God's slave. And I am happy with this share.
I am valued at an unimaginable price.
It is not a brazen dollar paid for me,
Not a proud pound, nor a king's gold.
Not for a bucket of jewels,
Not for a chest of skins and furs,
Not for food I was redeemed from captivity
Of sickness and death and fear and sin.
I have been redeemed by the Holy Blood of Christ,
I have received Love instead of shackles.
I am called a slave... But I am not of the class
Of humiliated and cursed slaves.
In me the Creator hath found a son of his own,
Though I was sinful and spiritually weak.
And I am free forevermore.
Yet I am a slave... I am a willing slave!
I am God's slave, so I am free
From the circumstances of time and place.
I gladly wear the Lord's brand.
A simple Orthodox cross on my neck.
That cross is neither amulet nor emblem,
But it marks the stage of life,
That for the rest of my time
I am God's humble and willing servant.
Hungary's PM Orban has been added to Ukraine's enemy list. He has been listed as an accomplice of „Russian war criminals and anti-Ukrainian propagandists“ because he refused to back an oil and gas embargo on Russia.
You‘re only their friend when you sell your countries dignity
Hungary refused to support the embargo eu for Russian hydrocarbons.
This statement was made by prime minister Viktor Orban.
Restrictions should be imposed only when all EU countries are ready for them, Orban added.
"If the European Commission insists on the embargo, then it will have to bear responsibility for the historical failure in the process of European integration," the prime minister said.
The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Hungary have already declared that it is impossible to abandon Russian hydrocarbons.
However, Prague, Bratislava and Sofia are only asking for a three-year delay on the imposition of the embargo. Budapest agrees to pay for gas and oil supplies from Russia for rubles.
Hungary will not support sanctions against Russian church leaders.
This was stated by Prime Minister Orban.
Earlier, Western media reported that the European Union proposes to impose sanctions against the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.