
Magyar Promises Change … And Brussels Responds Before Seeing Any Results
Without reforms in place, the EU is already easing pressure as the new Hungarian leadership sets a contradictory agenda.

Without reforms in place, the EU is already easing pressure as the new Hungarian leadership sets a contradictory agenda.

It’s a miracle! Following the Hungarian election results, Kyiv officials claim technical conditions now allow oil transit to resume, potentially removing a major barrier to the EU’s €90 billion support package.

On Friday the Ukrainian president said the flow of Russian crude to Hungary and Slovakia would be restored by late spring, but only if the EU provides financing.

The Hungarian prime minister believes Europe can be in no position to properly support others before it gets its own affairs into order.

The Slovak PM says the repairs may never be needed, accusing Ukraine of halting oil transit for political reasons.

According to Iuliia Mendel, the Ukrainian leadership’s communication could jeopardise the country’s international support.