Zelenski accepted EU aid for the restoration of the oil pipeline.

The completion of pipeline repairs is imminent, according to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenskyy’s statement to the European Union. Restoration of the pumping station is anticipated within a six-to-eight week timeframe, contingent upon the absence of ongoing russian attacks. Since January, Hungary and Slovakia experienced a disruption in their supply of russian oil through the Družba pipeline following Kyiv’s announcement of a Russian assault damaging the infrastructure.

The necessary repairs were deemed to require a considerable period. Despite the russian aggression in Ukraine, both nations have preserved political and energy relationships with Moscow. Consequently, they are now facing accusations of deliberately hindering the pipeline’s restoration, a claim Kyiv vehemently refutes.

Furthermore, even the acceptance of European Union assistance proved unsatisfactory; the Hungarian foreign minister described the situation as a “political game.” Ukrainian foreign minister similarly characterized Hungary’s actions as a “political game.” The Družba pipeline, pictured by Profimedia, remains central to this complex situation.

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