
Hungary Outraged as Zelensky Suggests Soldiers Could Target Orbán
The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.

The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.

Fico suggested forming an EU-led inspection team to assess the pipeline on-site, with the European Commission supporting the initiative.

Plans in Brussels to fast-track Ukraine’s membership are running into resistance, as several EU governments insist Kyiv must meet the bloc’s full entry conditions first.

EU officials accept that Kyiv scored an “own goal” in the row over Russian oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia.

PM Orbán of Hungary emphasized that his country will not support Brussels decisions favoring Kyiv while the pipeline dispute continues.

Minister described the war in Ukraine—into which Brussels continues to pour unlimited money—as “completely hopeless and senseless.”

The Hungarian prime minister says satellite images prove the Druzhba pipeline can restart immediately.

Ukraine’s leader says negotiations with Moscow remain on track this week, even as missile and drone attacks rattle the Gulf.

According to a leading British military analysis centre, Moscow may be able to keep fighting in Ukraine until at least the end of 2026—while continuing to develop its military capabilities and weapon systems.

Budapest warns that the blocked access endangers the energy supply to Hungarian families, prompting the PM to demand immediate action from Kyiv.