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00:00...more than anything else, and I happen to think he was right.
00:04Mr. Horvath, there are two pipelines, as I understand it.
00:06There's a pipeline from Ukraine, there's a pipeline from Croatia.
00:10My understanding is that the pipeline from Croatia can provide all of Hungary's energy needs.
00:17As a result, why would you need an exemption if that's the case?
00:21So when we discuss that issue, you should separate the gas and the oil.
00:24On the gas issue, which is very important for us, 90% of the Hungarian households are based on a heating system, based on gas.
00:33So we have only one pipeline delivering gas to Hungary, which is the main pipeline, the Turkish one.
00:42What we got from Croatia is a very small volume supplementary gas pipeline.
00:48Okay, that's gas.
00:49Oil is another issue.
00:50So oil is coming from the Druzba pipeline, which is the main supply, and that is a Croatian one, which is the secondary and supplementary pipeline.
01:01We would like to convince the Croatian government to enlarge it and make it possible to deliver more.
01:07Under these circumstances, it cannot be the main pipeline.
01:10It's just supplementary.
01:11But later on, with some big investments, it could serve better the interest of Hungary.
01:15It's about the second biggest subject after inflation, energy.
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