BLOCK PUTIN Act Barring Leverage and Obstruction that Contributes to Kremlin Profits Undermining Transatlantic Interests and NATO Act
If enacted, the bill would impose sanctions on key officials in the Hungarian government who obstruct assistance to Ukraine or facilitate Russian energy imports. The President would be empowered to impose sanctions every 180 days, targeting officials involved in these adverse actions. Such sanctions may include blocking property within U.S. jurisdiction and revoking visas, thereby holding individuals accountable and discouraging Hungary's reliance on sources that contribute to Kremlin profits that threaten U.S. and allied interests.
House Bill 8219, titled the 'BLOCK PUTIN Act', seeks to encourage Hungary to terminate its dependency on Russian energy sources and to prevent its obstructive actions regarding financial and security assistance to Ukraine. Introduced in April 2026, the bill highlights the strategic risks associated with Europe's reliance on Russian fossil fuels, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It emphasizes the need for Hungary, along with other European nations, to adhere to international commitments aimed at reducing dependency on Russian energy, particularly under the REPowerEU initiative initiated by the European Commission.
Notably, the bill seeks to balance imposing necessary sanctions while allowing exceptions that could help Hungary transition from its dependency on Russian energy. It requires Hungary to adopt a definitive plan to diversify its energy sources within a set timeframe. Some lawmakers might argue that the sanctions could strain diplomatic relations with Hungary, especially if the measures lead to increased geopolitical tensions. Furthermore, concerns about the potential economic impacts on Hungary's energy security could lead to further debate within Congress.