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Magyar Says Druzhba Oil Flows May Resume Subsequent Week

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Last updated: 2026/04/18 at 1:06 PM
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Flows of Russian oil to Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline might resume subsequent week after a months-long hiatus, incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar stated, citing the pinnacle of refiner MOL.

Magyar advised reporters on Friday that Zsolt Hernadi had advised him of the renewed circulate and that the MOL chief would go to Russia subsequent week to debate oil provides.

“It’s not sufficient simply to restart Druzhba,” Magyar stated. “It must get oil too.”

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The pipeline, which brings Russian oil through Ukraine to central Europe, has been inoperative since January when it was broken by a Russian drone strike. 

It additionally grew to become the topic of a political spat in Hungary’s election marketing campaign as outgoing premier Viktor Orban accused Kyiv of dragging out repairs for political causes, a cost which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denied. Orban then stated he’d block a €90 billion ($106 billion) European Union mortgage to Kyiv till flows had been restored. 

Magyar stated Wednesday that he expects Orban to elevate his veto as soon as oil flows are restored. Zelenskiy stated earlier this week that offer might resume by the tip of this month.




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