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Europe, Asia See Shifts in Politics and Economy

Hungary blocks EU sanctions, Malaysia's Islamist party rises, and Poland's Azoty seeks debt relief

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In a series of significant developments across Europe and Asia, Hungary has announced its intention to block the European Union's 20th sanctions package on Russia, citing the ongoing dispute over oil transit on the...

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    Hungary to Block EU Sanctions Package Over Druzhba Standoff

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    Poland’s Azoty Seeks 83% Debt Writedown in Polymer Restructuring

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    Malaysia Islamist Party Ascends in Opposition Coalition Shake-Up

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    Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Chief Questioned in Shareholding Probe

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Europe, Asia See Shifts in Politics and Economy

Hungary blocks EU sanctions, Malaysia's Islamist party rises, and Poland's Azoty seeks debt relief

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 4 source references

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In a series of significant developments across Europe and Asia, Hungary has announced its intention to block the European Union's 20th sanctions package on Russia, citing the ongoing dispute over oil transit on the Druzhba pipeline. This move is likely to create tensions within the EU, as other member states may view Hungary's stance as a betrayal of the bloc's unified response to Russia's actions.

According to Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, the country will not support the sanctions package as long as the Druzhba pipeline issue remains unresolved. This pipeline is a critical artery for oil transit, and Hungary's reliance on Russian oil makes it vulnerable to disruptions in supply. The EU has been seeking to reduce its dependence on Russian energy, but Hungary's stance may complicate these efforts.

Meanwhile, in Malaysia, the Islamist party PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia) has taken control of the opposition coalition, following months of internal conflicts. This development could significantly alter the country's political landscape ahead of a general election due by 2028. PAS's increased influence may lead to a shift in the opposition's stance on various issues, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern effectively.

In a separate development, Malaysia's anti-graft chief Azam Baki was summoned by a special committee to explain his stock ownership, amid calls for him to be investigated. This probe is part of a broader effort to address corruption and improve transparency in the country's government.

In Poland, Grupa Azoty SA, a leading chemical manufacturer, is seeking a significant debt writedown as part of its restructuring efforts. The company aims to settle just 17% of its debt, which was incurred during the construction of a major propylene and polypropylene complex in central and eastern Europe. This move may have implications for the company's financial stability and its ability to compete in the market.

These developments highlight the complexities and challenges facing governments and businesses across Europe and Asia. As the global economy continues to evolve, countries and companies must navigate a range of issues, from energy security and corruption to economic restructuring and political instability.

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  • Hungary to Block EU Sanctions Package Over Druzhba Standoff
  • Poland’s Azoty Seeks 83% Debt Writedown in Polymer Restructuring
  • Malaysia Islamist Party Ascends in Opposition Coalition Shake-Up
  • Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Chief Questioned in Shareholding Probe

In a series of significant developments across Europe and Asia, Hungary has announced its intention to block the European Union's 20th sanctions package on Russia, citing the ongoing dispute over oil transit on the Druzhba pipeline. This move is likely to create tensions within the EU, as other member states may view Hungary's stance as a betrayal of the bloc's unified response to Russia's actions.

According to Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, the country will not support the sanctions package as long as the Druzhba pipeline issue remains unresolved. This pipeline is a critical artery for oil transit, and Hungary's reliance on Russian oil makes it vulnerable to disruptions in supply. The EU has been seeking to reduce its dependence on Russian energy, but Hungary's stance may complicate these efforts.

Meanwhile, in Malaysia, the Islamist party PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia) has taken control of the opposition coalition, following months of internal conflicts. This development could significantly alter the country's political landscape ahead of a general election due by 2028. PAS's increased influence may lead to a shift in the opposition's stance on various issues, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern effectively.

In a separate development, Malaysia's anti-graft chief Azam Baki was summoned by a special committee to explain his stock ownership, amid calls for him to be investigated. This probe is part of a broader effort to address corruption and improve transparency in the country's government.

In Poland, Grupa Azoty SA, a leading chemical manufacturer, is seeking a significant debt writedown as part of its restructuring efforts. The company aims to settle just 17% of its debt, which was incurred during the construction of a major propylene and polypropylene complex in central and eastern Europe. This move may have implications for the company's financial stability and its ability to compete in the market.

These developments highlight the complexities and challenges facing governments and businesses across Europe and Asia. As the global economy continues to evolve, countries and companies must navigate a range of issues, from energy security and corruption to economic restructuring and political instability.

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  • Hungary to Block EU Sanctions Package Over Druzhba Standoff
  • Poland’s Azoty Seeks 83% Debt Writedown in Polymer Restructuring
  • Malaysia Islamist Party Ascends in Opposition Coalition Shake-Up
  • Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Chief Questioned in Shareholding Probe

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