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Zelenskiy: Druzhba Pipeline repairs 'not so fast'

Ukraine's president?Volodymyr?Zelenskiy stated on Wednesday that despite the requests of the?European Union? and the protests from Hungary, repairs to the Druzhba Pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Eastern Europe?cannot be completed quickly.

Since January 27, Ukraine has said that a Russian strike on pipeline equipment in western Ukraine was responsible for the suspension of Russian oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia. Slovakia and Hungary blame Ukraine for the extended outage.

Zelenskiy, a reporter, said that the Russians had destroyed the pipeline connecting the Black Sea port Odesa to Druzhba. "This isn't their first strike. They continue to attack the energy sector."

The European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen stated that during her visit to Kyiv to mark the fourth anniversary since the beginning of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the EU is asking Ukraine to accelerate repairs.

Zelenskiy stated, "They tell us to fix it but they know there has already been an attack on Druzhba." "Our people were hurt so that the system would work."

ORBAN'S ACCUSATIONS

Ukraine has continued to ship Russian oil across its borders despite the war. However, it stopped the transit of Russian Gas at the beginning of last year.

Hungary accused Kyiv of intentionally delaying the restarting of the pipeline. The main route used to deliver Russian oil from Russia to Hungary and Slovakia has been since the 1960s.

Hungarian Prime Minster Viktor Orban stated on Wednesday that the suspension was only political and Ukraine "prepared further actions".

He said, "The Ukrainian government is exerting pressure on Hungary and Slovakia through an oil blockade." Ukraine did not respond immediately to his remarks.

Orban and the EU have been at odds for many years over Ukraine. Orban has always maintained cordial relations with Moscow and refused to send arms to Ukraine. He also says that Kyiv shouldn't join the 27-nation EU.

Attacks on NAFTOGAZ

In recent months, Russia has intensified its attacks against Ukrainian power plants and the gas sector, causing severe power shortages. It also deprived Ukraine of nearly half its gas production capacity, forcing it to increase its imports from Europe.

Hungary and Slovakia have threatened to stop emergency electricity exports into Ukraine due to the Druzhba conflict.

On the request of U.S. president Donald Trump earlier this month, Russia agreed to take a temporary pause from its attacks.

Zelenskiy stated that "Hungarians should appeal to Russians for an energy truce".

Kyiv has repeatedly targeted Russian oil installations, including the Druzhba Pipeline section that runs through Russian territory. But it has also proposed a energy truce to Moscow.

Ukraine's Naftogaz, the national oil and natural gas company, said on Wednesday that?60 Russian drones attacked its facilities to the north and east.

Naftogaz released a statement saying that the strikes against gas storage and production facilities have been ongoing for two days. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Flynn and Aidan Lewis; Additional reporting by Anita Komuves, Budapest)

(source: Reuters)