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viktor orban has it really stuck to a very stubborn position throughout these negotiations, he said basically that hungary gets 64% of its oil, and it is not alone in that, slovakia, the czech republic. he was also more public in his opposition to this initial proposalfrom the eu. he says because hungary gets this particularly high sulphur rich oil, russian oil, through their pipeline, that it would have cost hungary hundreds of millions of euros to change that technology and it would have taken many years. viktor orban has it really stuck to a very stubborn position at one point, he was suggesting perhaps that money could be paid to hungary in orderfor it to sign up to sanctions. in the end, the eu commission chose a different option, exempting for the time being that oil pipeline. viktor orban this morning has been presenting that is a great victory for his negotiating position.