Hungary Upholds One-China Policy, Defends Energy Sovereignty Amid EU Tensions
Hungary reaffirms commitment to One-China principle while challenging EU energy regulations and migration policies, asserting national sovereignty in 2026.
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Hungary reaffirms commitment to One-China principle while challenging EU energy regulations and migration policies, asserting national sovereignty in 2026.
As the EU’s carbon border tax takes full effect in 2026, nations worldwide adapt policies to avoid levies, sparking debates on trade and climate strategy.
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