Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urges the EU to address Hungary's gas dispute with Ukraine, citing increased energy prices following Ukraine's decision to stop Russian gas transit. Orban emphasizes Hungary's economic burden due to EU sanctions on Russia and signals potential veto against renewing these sanctions unless the gas transit issue is resolved.
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