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Oil flows from Russia via Druzhba pipeline to Hungary could resume next week, Magyar says

The pipeline, which delivers Russian oil to Hungary via Ukraine, has been a source of contention between Budapest and Kyiv after flows were stopped when it sustained damage in a drone strike.

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00:00All three Hungarian parties reported constructive talks following discussions in Parliament on Friday regarding preparations for the inaugural session that
00:09was swearing a new government.
00:11Peter Maia, president of the TSOP party, which won the election, said it would give opposition parties more opportunities in
00:19parliamentary positions and committees.
00:21Maia welcomed an EU delegation to Budapest for informal high-stakes talks centering on how Hungary could still draw down
00:30EU funds before the august deadline, announced the Drusba oil pipeline could restart next week.
00:51Mind a 26 tagállamban rajtunk kívül, nekünk most egy óriási rohanás lesz, mert augusztus 31-én sok milliárd eurónak a
01:00határideje, vagy annak a felhasználási lekötési határideje lejár.
01:03Magyar Péter a választások óta már kétszer is beszélt az Európai Bizottság elnökével, Ursula von der Leyen-nel, aki támogatásáról
01:09biztosította.
01:10A brüsszeli döntést, hogy mindössze öt nappal a választások után delegációt küldtek Budapestre, széles körben politikai jelzésnek tekintik.
01:17Kónya Rita, Euronews, Budapest.
01:21Köszönöm.
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