Orbán Signals Readiness to Approve €90B EU Loan to Ukraine Once Druzhba Oil Is Flowing
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What did Kyiv promise in exchange for the loan unblocking? Ukraine is ready to resume oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline as early as Monday if Hungary unblocks €90 billion in EU loan assistance. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Read also: Slovakia makes statement on Druzhba pipeline and loan for Ukraine after Orbán's defeat Conditions for transit resumption According to the Hungari…
Oil for cash? Orbán signals Druzhba pipeline restart could unlock EUR 90 billion EU loan to Ukraine
Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orbán has indicated that crude oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline could resume as early as Monday, following what he described as “mediation from Brussels”. The development may pave the way for Budapest to lift its veto on a EUR 90 billion EU loan package for Ukraine.Continue reading
Ukraine could restore oil supplies via the Friendship pipeline as early as Monday if Hungary subsequently unblocks the €90 billion EU credit line, he announced on his social media page. Viktor Orbán stated that if there is oil, there is money.
According to the outgoing Prime Minister, the disbursement of the loan does not represent a financial burden or responsibility for Hungary.
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