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<h1>Hungarian leader insists on continuing Russian oil and gas purchases, citing economic risks and infrastructure limits</h1> A Hungarian prime minister said his country will continue buying Russian oil and gas despite calls from the U.S. president and NATO allies to stop, arguing an immediate cutoff would cause a severe economic contraction. The statement underscores a sovereign-policy defense against EU and U.S. pressure to reduce Russian energy revenues amid the Russia-Ukraine war, while noting infrastructural limits to diversification. Legally and politically, the dispute raises tensions between national sovereignty, EU energy-security and sanctions objectives, and allied expectations; it may prompt further diplomatic negotiation or EU measures to reconcile solidarity goals with member-state constraints.