“President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hinted that the blows on the Druzhba oil pipeline have a direct connection with Hungary’s position on Ukraine’s accession to the EU. Source: Zelensky’s joint press conference with Prime Minister Mark Karney in Kiev, reports “European Truth” details: the journalist asked Zelensky if Ukraine received more levers of influence on Hungarian prime minister Victor Orban after the blows of “Friendship” and the appeal of Zelensky to the President of the USA Donalda Trump.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Zelensky’s joint press conference with Canada Prime Minister Mark Karney in Kiev, European Truth reports
Details: The journalist asked Zelensky if Ukraine received more levers of influence on the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after the blows of Friendship and the appeal of Zelensky to US President Donald Trump asking to help to take veto in the negotiation process regarding Ukraine’s accession to the EU.
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The direct language of Zelensky: “We have always supported friendship between Ukraine and Hungary. And now the existence of” friendship “depends on the position of Hungary.”
Details: Earlier, “European Pravda” reported that the issue of Friendship oil pipeline, which provides oil supply to Hungary, has become part of the Ukrainian-Hungarian dialogue.
The key in it is the veto of Orban to open the first cluster of negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
What preceded this:
- On August 21, President Zelensky said he appealed to his American visa Donald Trump to influence the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban, so that he did not block Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
- On August 22, Hungary received a report that the Friendship oil pipeline on the Russian-Belarusian border “has been attacking in a short time.”
- Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban decided to write a letter to US President Donald Trump in connection with the attack of Ukraine on the Druzhba oil pipeline, and he allegedly replied that evil was evil.
- Separately, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia and Hungary have complained to the European Commission in connection with the attacks.