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Orban: Hungary will force Ukraine reopen a key pipeline for Russian Oil

Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister of Hungary, said on Thursday that Hungary would use "political and financial tools" to force Ukraine to reopen a key pipeline - Druzhba - which carries Russian oil into Hungarian refineries.

Since late January, Ukraine has suspended the flow of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia. Kyiv claims that the pipeline had been seriously damaged by an fire following a Russian attack.

Hungary and Slovakia - the only European Union countries that still import Russian oil - have accused Ukraine for deliberately delaying a resumption in?oil flow due to political reasons. Kyiv claims that the pipeline can't be repaired in a short time.

Orban said at a business event: "I would like to make it clear that we are going to win and we'll win with force."

"We do not have a military force, and I can assure everyone that it is not in our plans. "We have financial and political tools," he added, without providing any further details.

Hungary rejected new EU sanctions against Russia as well as a large loan for Ukraine in the Druzhba Pipeline dispute last month.

Since 2010, the veteran leader, who has been in power since 2010, has made the Ukraine conflict a central point of his reelection campaign in a 12 April ballot. He accuses his 'centre-right opponent'?Peter Magyar, of plotting to drag Hungary in the war raging in the next-door. Magyar denies this'suggestion.

Most polls indicate that Magyars' Tisza Party is leading by a large margin. However, the result of the vote remains unclear.

"There will be no compromise." Orban stated that "we will defeat them and wrestle down the blockade of oil, forcing the Ukrainians back to the shipments." (Reporting and Editing by Gareth Jones.)

(source: Reuters)