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Zelenskiy: Druzhba Oil Pipeline can resume operation

The Druzhba pipeline, which pumps 'Russian oil into Europe, is ready to resume operations. Ukrainian President?Volodymyr... Zelenskiy?said this on Tuesday. This signals that Kyiv expects to receive a 90 billion-euro aid package.

"Ukraine completed repair works on the section of the Druzhba Oil Pipeline that was damaged by a Russian strike. The pipeline is ready to resume operations," Zelenskiy told X.

The suspension of the flows has prompted outrage in?Hungary, and Slovakia which are still dependent on Russian oil imports.

In response, Hungary's incoming government threatened to reduce energy aid to Ukraine. Prime Minister Victor Orban then blocked the package of aid for Kyiv that was agreed upon by the European Commission.

Zelenskiy said that Ukraine's wartime budget, which is heavily dependent on foreign financing, expects money to be dispensed as agreed after the Druzhba repair.

He said: "We link this to the unblocking of the European Support Package?for Ukraine which was already approved by the European Council."

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia was technically prepared to resume oil flow through the pipeline. (Reporting and editing by David Goodman.)

(source: Reuters)