The future Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar, in which in Brussels saw the antagonist Viktor Orban, made a sharp statement about Ukraine. He demanded that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, resume the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.
"I am ready to appeal to the President of Ukraine: if the Druzhba pipeline is suitable for oil transportation, then I ask you to open it in accordance with the promise. We will not allow any blackmail," said Magyar.
As EADaily reported, on January 27, Kiev stopped the transit of Russian oil via Druzhba to Slovakia and Hungary, citing damage to the pipeline. Yesterday, the acting head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orban, said that he had received information from Brussels about Ukraine's readiness to resume deliveries as early as April 20, provided that Budapest stops blocking the loan. The EU in the amount of 90 billion euros.


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