Hungary has been granted a one-year exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, following a successful visit by Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the United States. The exemption allows Hungary to continue importing Russian oil without facing penalties from the U.S. government.
This development comes as part of ongoing discussions between Hungary and U.S. officials regarding energy imports and sanctions related to Russia. The exemption is significant for Hungary, as it relies on Russian oil for a substantial portion of its energy needs.
For further context, Hungary"s exemption aligns with previous reports regarding the country"s negotiations with the U.S. on energy matters. In related coverage, Hungary has also obtained an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy imports, highlighting the complexities of international energy politics.
As the situation evolves, Hungary"s energy strategy and its relationship with the U.S. will be closely monitored by international observers.

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