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Hungary blocks new EU sanctions against Russia over Ukraine Pipeline dispute

The foreign minister of Hungary said that Hungary would block the next set of EU sanctions against Russia. This is the latest move to get Ukraine to resume a pipeline that supplies Hungarian refineries with Russian oil.

Since January 27, Ukraine has said that a Russian drone attack on pipeline equipment in Western Ukraine was responsible for the interruption of shipments?of Russian crude oil to Hungary, Slovakia and other countries via the Druzhba Pipeline. Slovakia and Hungary blame Ukraine for the extended outage.

The EU is preparing the 20th package of sanctions against Russia for?the conflict in Ukraine. Many member countries are still in negotiations, but they would like to have the package agreed by Tuesday, the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The EU is aiming to adopt its 20th package of sanctions at tomorrow's Foreign Affairs Council. Hungary will block this,"?Foreign minister Peter Szijjarto stated on X platform.

Szijjarto wrote in a post: "Until Ukraine resumes oil transport to Hungary and Slovakia via Druzhba, we will prevent decisions important for Kyiv from moving forward."

DEEPENING DISPUTE

This issue has caused the most 'angry disputes' between Ukraine, Hungary and Slovakia. Both countries are EU members and NATO members. However, their leaders have bucked the pro-Ukrainian majority in Europe by cultivating warm ties with Moscow.

Szijjarto announced on Friday that Hungary would not approve a 90 billion euro ($106 billion) EU Loan for Ukraine in order to fund the country's defence against Russia until Druzhba Shipments resumed. To unlock the loan, the EU must?amend their budget law - which requires unanimous support.

Hungary and Slovakia?have also threatened to halt electricity supplies to Ukraine.

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has condemned the "ultimatums" and "blackmail" that were imposed by the Hungarian government and Slovak government on Saturday. (Reporting and editing by Helen Popper; Additional reporting by Andrew Gray, Lili Bayer and Lili Bayer)

(source: Reuters)