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Hungary may unblock EU loan if oil resumes

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Hungary is ready to stop blocking the EU’s €90 billion loan package for Ukraine if oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline are restored.

Axar.az reports, Orban said that through Brussels, Hungary received an indication from Ukraine that oil supplies could resume as early as Monday.

“Through Brussels, we have received an indication from Ukraine that they are ready to restore oil deliveries via the Friendship pipeline as early as Monday, provided that Hungary lifts its blockade of the €90 billion EU loan,” Orban wrote on X.

He added that “Hungary’s position has not changed: no oil = no money,” and said that once oil deliveries resume, Hungary would no longer oppose approval of the loan.

Orban also noted that the disbursement of the loan “does not impose a financial burden or obligation on Hungary.”

Date
2026.04.19 / 23:53
Author
Axar.az
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