 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told reporters at a European Council summit in Brussels that the European Commission is to blame for lack of progress on Russia's oil sanctions. Orban said he would only agree to the European Union's latest proposals for sanctions against Russia if solutions are found to guarantee his country's energy supply. First, he also said the needed guarantees that his country could purchase oil by sea if Russian shipments stopped. Up to now, the first five sanctions package was approached in a different way. First we made the sanctions and then we started to think about the consequences and looking for solutions. But because it's energy, it's risky, it's serious, so therefore we have to change our approach. First solutions, then sanctions. Up to now, we haven't got the solutions.