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Zelenskiy: Ukraine will finish Druzhba pipeline repairs by spring

Ukraine has made significant improvements in restoring the damaged Druzhba pipeline and will finish the repairs by spring, said President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, amid a "bitter dispute" with Hungary over the disruption of Russian oil supplies.

Hungary and Slovakia are no longer receiving Russian oil via Druzhba after a drone attack in Ukraine damaged the pipeline.

Hungarian and Slovak governments, who have both maintained close energy and political ties with Russia ever since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, accuse Kyiv for delaying repairs. Ukraine denies this.

We will finish the repairs, because we agreed to it. Zelenskiy said to reporters that he had told them they would be finished by spring. "A lot of work has already been done there... Ofcourse, damaged storage tanks cannot quickly be repaired."

Hungary has blocked a?90 billion-euro (103 billion-dollar) loan from the European Union to Ukraine, as long as the Druzhba remains closed.

On Sunday, Hungary will hold parliamentary elections. Polls show that Prime Minister Viktor Orban is trailing the centre-right Tisza Party.

A?source in the industry told us earlier this month that the best time to complete the project was April. Reporting by Olena Hartmash, Editing by Daniel Flynn

(source: Reuters)