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Hungary named the reasons for Ukraine's strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline

Analyst Koshkovich: Ukraine is blackmailing Hungary with strikes on the Druzhba oil pipeline
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The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, gives orders to strike the Druzhba oil pipeline in order to put pressure on Hungary and change its position on Ukraine's accession to the European Union (EU). This was announced on September 7 by Zoltan Koshkovich, an analyst at the Hungarian Center for Fundamental Rights, on the social network X.

"Zelensky is trying to blackmail Hungary into lifting its veto on Ukraine's accession to the EU. That's the thing," the expert explained.

Koshkovich added that if Zelensky really manages to stop the operation of the pipeline, then he will lose all "levers of influence."

Earlier in the day, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that the strikes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the Russian infrastructure did not affect the operation of the Druzhba oil pipeline.

On August 22, he also reported that the Druzhba oil pipeline was attacked by the Ukrainian Armed Forces again. As a result of the incident, oil supplies to Hungary were suspended. On August 28, oil supply through the Druzhba pipeline to Slovakia resumed.

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