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Hungary will gradually halt gas exports to Ukraine amid Druzhba pipeline dispute

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a gradual halt of gas exports to Ukraine until Kyiv repairs the Druzhba oil pipeline. The dispute is also blocking a €90bn EU aid package for Ukraine.

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00:01Hungary will gradually halt gas exports to Ukraine until Kiev resumes all shipments through the Druzhba pipeline.
00:09The move was announced on Wednesday by the country's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
00:38Hungary and Ukraine are locked in a dispute over the Soviet-Uriah Druzhba pipeline,
00:43which carries Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia.
00:46The pipeline was damaged in a Russian strike in late January.
00:51Both Hungary and Slovakia accuse Ukraine of using the issue for political gain.
00:57Orbán's government has repeatedly alleged that Kiev is trying to trigger an energy crisis ahead of Hungary's general election next
01:04month.
01:06Ukraine, for his part, has called on Hungary and Slovakia to decouple from Russian fossil fuels.
01:11According to Ukraine's energy analytics company Expro,
01:16Kiev imported over 2.9 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Hungary in 2025,
01:22accounting for 45% of the nation's total imports.
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