#HungaryIsATerroristState

Amid reports that Ukraine has agreed to support EU efforts to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline, the European Commission expects progress on a loan for Ukraine for 2026-2027 that is currently being blocked by Hungary. — Ukrinform.

The European Union has offered Ukraine support and funding to accelerate repair work on the Druzhba oil pipeline, despite Hungary’s continued blocking of an EU loan to Ukraine and a package of sanctions against Russia, linking these issues to the resumption of oil transit. — Ukrinform.

🇭🇺 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Budapest will not change its stance on financial decisions until oil supplies via the “Druzhba” pipeline are restored. He accused Ukraine of refusing to allow Hungarian experts to inspect and assess the pipeline. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó expressed outrage over the EU’s proposal to help Ukraine restore oil flows through the “Druzhba” pipeline. 🪐 Subscribe to Live: Ukraine

Ukraine has agreed to accept EU assistance to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. She added that European experts are ready to begin work immediately. ▪️Transit through the Druzhba pipeline has been halted since late January 2026 due to Russian attacks. Hungary and Slovakia, which received most of their oil via Druzhba, claimed that Ukraine was blocking the route “for political reasons” and introduced a number of restrictions, including on emergency electricity imports. 🪐 Subscribe to Live: Ukraine

The delay in Hungary's return of Ukrainian property "at the very least raises questions." Ukraine does not accept any ultimatums or blackmail and urges Budapest not to drag Kyiv into its election campaign. — Ukrinform.

The National Tax and Customs Administration of Hungary confirmed the detention of seven Oschadbank cash collectors and two cars with cash traveling from Austria to Ukraine, stating that it is conducting criminal proceedings on suspicion of money laundering. — Ukrinform.
Hungary wants guarantees Ukraine will not place OTP Bank on list of war sponsors again Hungary wants guarantees that Ukraine will not put the OTP Bank back on the list of international sponsors of war. Source: Telex, independent Hungarian news outlet, quoting the statement of Péter Szijjártó, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, as reported by European Pravda Details: The foreign minister said that he invited representatives of the Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) to Budapest to discuss an agreement that would guarantee that OTP Bank would not be included on this list in the future. Read the full article on our website
In early June, a bizarre and mysterious joint operation was carried out between two of Ukraine’s neighbors, one to the east and one to the west. Eleven Ukrainian soldiers, after having been held in Russian captivity for an unknown amount of time, were moved from Russia to Hungary. Although