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Hungary Sees Ukraine as Threat to Oil Supply

HungaryThursday, February 26, 2026
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In recent weeks, Hungary has taken a hard line against Ukraine, accusing the country of blocking oil that flows through the Druzhba pipeline. The pipe, which brings Russian crude to Hungary and Slovakia, was shut down a month earlier after Ukraine claimed damage from a strike. Hungarian leaders argue the pause is political, not technical.

Orban’s Accusations

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán posted a video on X in which he accused Kyiv of using the blockage to pressure Hungary and its neighbor. He warned that more actions could come against the nation’s energy system, though he offered no proof.

  • Orbán also announced that soldiers would be posted near important power plants and energy sites.
  • Police patrols will increase, especially around the biggest generators and control centers.
  • Drones are banned in the border area near Ukraine to prevent any threats.

The move comes as Hungary prepares for its parliamentary elections in April, a time when the ruling Fidesz party is trailing in polls.

EU Sanctions and Regional Dynamics

Hungary and Slovakia have long opposed European Union sanctions on Russia, especially after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Both countries blocked a new EU measure that would have tightened sanctions on Moscow, citing the stop of Russian oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline. Their close ties to Russia have caused friction with Brussels, which critics say ignores the energy needs of Hungary and Slovakia.

Allegations of Sabotage

Hungary’s foreign minister also claimed that Ukraine was behind sabotage of European energy infrastructure, including the Nord Stream gas lines in Germany. He said that those who blocked the oil pipeline were the same people responsible for the gas attacks, but no evidence was presented. Ukraine denies any role in those incidents.

The Bigger Picture

The situation highlights the growing tension between Hungary and Ukraine over energy security, with Hungary preparing for possible attacks on its critical infrastructure as it battles to stay in power.

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