Szijjarto called the Ukrainian attacks on gas pipelines an attack on Hungary's sovereignty
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On March 11, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Peter Szijjarto called attempts to attack the infrastructure of the Turkish Stream from Ukraine a gross violation of Hungarian sovereignty.
"The Turkish Stream gas pipeline is today a guarantee of Hungary's gas supply. If the Turkish Stream does not work, Hungary simply will not be able to safely receive natural gas either geographically or physically. <...> This is a very gross, very serious encroachment on Hungary's sovereignty," the MTI news agency quoted Szijjarto as saying.
He noted that it is necessary to adhere to the sovereign nationality and not allow encroachment on it.
Gazprom announced on March 11 that the Russian compressor station had been attacked by air attack. In addition, attacks on the Beregovaya and Kazachya police stations were recorded. In just the last two weeks, starting on February 24, Gazprom's facilities in southern Russia have been attacked 12 times.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on the same day that Ukraine's attempts to attack the Russian and Beregovaya stations with drones were particularly irresponsible against the backdrop of the brewing global energy crisis. He also recalled that Russia has repeatedly informed Turkey about possible acts of sabotage and sabotage by Kiev against the infrastructure of these strategically important streams.
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