Ukraine's sudden decision to stop oil transport via the Druzhba pipeline has sparked outrage in Hungary, with Russian diplomat Oleg Tyabkin suggesting it aims to influence upcoming elections. This move raises concerns about regional stability amid heightened tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Oleg Tyapkin, director of the Third European Department at the Russian Foreign Ministry, stated that the Ukrainian provocation regarding the Druzhba pipelines for transporting Russian oil to Hungary is not coincidental, especially with Hungarian elections approaching.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of colluding with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky amid a crisis in oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline. This accusation highlights rising tensions among European nations in the current geopolitical landscape.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that his country will obstruct the new sanctions package that the European Union intends to impose on Russia due to its negative impact on Russian oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline. This statement comes at a critical time as the EU seeks to increase pressure on Moscow amid rising geopolitical tensions in the region.
Hungarian Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orban</strong> announced plans to gradually stop gas supplies to Ukraine unless Russian oil transit via the <strong>Druzhba</strong> pipeline resumes. This decision comes as tensions rise between Kyiv and Moscow.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a gradual halt to gas exports to Ukraine until Kyiv resumes oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline. This decision comes as political disagreements hinder a €90 billion European aid package for Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced plans to gradually stop gas supplies to Ukraine unless Kyiv resumes the flow of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline. This statement comes at a critical time as the conflict in Ukraine escalates.
Hungary has announced the suspension of gas supplies to Ukraine until the resumption of Russian oil flow through the Druzhba pipeline. This decision reflects the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine and its impact on energy supplies in the region.