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Hungary asks Croatia for help after Russian oil flows via Ukraine halted

Hungary and Slovakia rely on a sanctions exemption to import Russian oil and have requested Croatia's Adriatic pipeline as Druzhba flows remain halted after Russian attacks.

  • On April 8, 2025 Hungary and Slovakia requested that Croatia allow shipment of Russian crude via the Adriatic pipeline, with Peter Szijjarto and Denisa Sakova jointly writing to the Croatian government in Zagreb.
  • Oil transit along the Druzhba pipeline via Ukraine has been halted since late last month amid Russian attacks, leaving Budapest reliant on this route for most of its oil flows.
  • On social media, Croatia signalled it could assist within EU law and US sanctions, with Szijjarto noting `We are on very good terms with the Trump administration`.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has remained committed to Russian energy and frequently debated Adriatic pipeline capacity with Croatia, while Robert Fico on Sunday echoed Orban's view of Ukraine using Druzhba for political leverage.
  • In bilateral meetings, Szijjarto said the US framework includes economic elements and a planned nuclear cooperation agreement, highlighting broader energy diplomacy, as he discussed with Marco Rubio on Monday.
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Since no oil has flowed from Russia via the Drushba pipeline since the end of January, Slovakia has strongly declared the "oil emergency." Prime Minister Fico accuses Ukraine of deliberately preventing the resumption of supplies.

·Dortmund, Germany
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No oil has been delivered to Hungary via the pipeline since a Russian attack on January 27.

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Hungary asks Croatia to allow oil transport from Russia by sea via the Adriatic pipeline

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Slovakia and Hungary have asked Croatia to transit oil from the Russian Federation after Ukraine has blocked supplies to countries of Russian raw materials through the Friends pipeline.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Despite the EU sanctions, Hungary and Slovakia are dependent on Russian oil. Since Ukraine has stopped transit through the Drushba pipeline, the two Kremlin-near countries are on the dry side. Now, Croatia is to help out.

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