Hungary and Slovakia are pushing for a fact-finding mission to determine whether the Druzhba pipeline can be repaired, correspondence shows.
Several rounds of discussions have failed to clinch a deal, with Moscow insisting on hardline territorial and political demands that Kyiv has ruled out as tantamount to capitulation.
European leaders are seeking ways to avoid a legal showdown with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán that could bolster his ...
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Thursday accused Ukraine of threatening Europe's energy security by stopping Russian oil flowing through the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban — fighting for his political life ahead of Hungary’s April 12 elections — is once again attacking Ukraine. This time, he is callously blackmailing Ukrainian ...
According to the newspaper, the diplomats suggested sending an EU delegation to Ukraine to inspect the pipeline, countering Viktor Orban’s claims that it has not been significantly damaged ...
The stoppage of the last Russian oil flows to Europe, via the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline, has triggered a geopolitical clash ...
The Hungarian prime minister added that Vladimir Zelensky's actions "endanger the secure and affordable energy supply of Hungarian families" ...
Hungary has accused Ukraine of disrupting oil supplies it gets from Russia and has stationed troops at critical energy ...
Orbán is widely seen as the Kremlin's strongest ally in the E.U. and has deepened cooperation with Russia in defiance of the ...
Ukraine war latest: Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure'
Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure' * Corruption exposed in aircraft shelter ...
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