
Hungary's Minister for External Economy and Foreign Affairs Peter Szijjarto
Construction site of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, near the town of Kingisepp, Russia
"The Ukrainian government's actions aimed against the deal, through the European Commission, are extremely outrageous. Ukraine has nothing to do with those we make deals with. Budapest views such steps by Kiev as a violation of [Hungary's] sovereignty and national security interests."Budapest has accused Ukraine of meddling in its sovereign political decisions after Kiev decried the arrangement as a decision made only to serve the interests of Moscow.
It will see around half of the country's annual gas supply transported via the Balkans and Austria. Effective from Friday, the new arrangement will cost Kiev millions in transit fees.














Comment: Well, Feuer and Goldman certainly know how to pile on the purple prose. And even though it was buried paragraphs down, they deigned to give an accurate account of the informant's statements. They just seemed to be hoping no one would read that far.
Far from being FBI fumbling, it would appear they were orchestrating a good part of the day's events: