BRUSSELS, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Hungary remains opposed to phasing out Russian fossil fuels faster than planned, its environment minister Aniko Raisz indicated on Thursday.
"I think you know our position. We are one of the few landlocked countries in the region. Our position has always been guided by the energy security for Hungary," Raisz told reporters in Brussels when asked if Hungary would support a faster phasing out of Russian fossil fuels or more sanctions on oil and gas.
"We know that we have important, important tasks ahead of us, but let's not daydream," she added.