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Zelensky accuses EU allies of “blackmail” over Russian oil pipeline dispute

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused some European allies of attempting to “blackmail” Kyiv into restoring the flow of Russian oil through a major pipeline supplying Hungary and Slovakia.

Speaking to reporters in Kyiv, Zelensky said reopening the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline would undermine sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.

The pipeline was damaged during Russian air strikes in January and has not yet been repaired.

Dispute over Russian oil transit

Hungary, which relies heavily on Russian energy, has been pressing for the pipeline to be restored. Budapest has blocked both new European Union sanctions against Russia and a proposed €90bn loan package for Ukraine while the issue remains unresolved.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has made criticism of Ukraine a central theme ahead of national elections in April, with opinion polls suggesting his party is trailing.

EU officials have urged Kyiv to repair the pipeline quickly and have requested access for inspectors to assess the damage. Some officials are concerned the dispute could strengthen Orban politically if it remains unresolved.

However, Zelensky said allowing Russian oil to pass through Ukraine while Europe continues to sanction Moscow’s exports elsewhere would be inconsistent.

“We either sell Russian oil or we don’t,” he said, arguing that restoring the pipeline would effectively weaken the sanctions regime.

Ukraine rejects pressure

Zelensky said he opposed restarting the flow of oil through the pipeline but insisted he was not directly blocking the project.

“I am saying openly: I am against it,” he said.

The Ukrainian leader added that he had warned European partners that linking the issue to military support for Ukraine would amount to pressure.

“If I am given conditions that Ukraine will not receive weapons, then excuse me, I am powerless on this issue,” he said. “I told our friends in Europe that this is called blackmail.”

He also stressed that the €90bn EU loan package had been approved by all 27 member states and should be implemented.

Drone technology offered to partners

Zelensky also highlighted Ukraine’s growing expertise in drone warfare, describing interceptor drones developed during the conflict with Russia as “Ukrainian oil”.

He said Kyiv had proposed a $50bn joint drone production agreement with the United States and remained open to cooperation.

According to Zelensky, Washington had contacted Ukraine several times since the start of the conflict in the Middle East to discuss possible assistance or support for other countries.

Ukraine has become a major producer of interceptor drones designed to defend against Iranian-designed attack drones frequently used by Russian forces.

Concerns over Middle East conflict

Zelensky also warned that the conflict in the Middle East could affect Ukraine by shifting US attention and resources away from the war with Russia.

“The United States is currently more focused on the Middle East,” he said, adding that this could lead to delays or reductions in weapons deliveries.

He also criticised a recent US decision to temporarily ease sanctions on Russian oil shipments in order to stabilise global energy supplies.

“Lifting sanctions on Russia will not help the world; it will only help Russia,” Zelensky said.

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Bannoi Silver Member

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I agree with Zelensky I also think Hungary should be kicked out of the EU or at least suspended until Orbans gone.

FlorC Platinum Member

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Orban is just about the only reasonable leader in the EU.

candide Star Member

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8 hours ago, Bannoi said:

I agree with Zelensky I also think Hungary should be kicked out of the EU or at least suspended until Orbans gone.

Hopefully, Orban will be kicked out after the next election!

Eric Loh Star Member

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Hungary is a country worthy of a regime change.

1tooth Silver Member

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Zelensky should be on trial for treason.

scottiejohn Star Member

scottiejohn

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58 minutes ago, 1tooth said:

Zelensky should be on trial for treason.

Why?

Please specify the alleged crime(s) with reliable evidence!

JonnyF Star Member

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I'm surprised he is surprised.

The EU has a history of blackmailing and letting down it's "friends and partners".

Just look how they tried to screw Britain after Brexit.

The corrupt failing federalist project is not interested in anything other than enriching and empowering it's technocrats.

Thank goodness we left.

Hummin Star Member

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34 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I'm surprised he is surprised.

The EU has a history of blackmailing and letting down it's "friends and partners".

Just look how they tried to screw Britain after Brexit.

The corrupt failing federalist project is not interested in anything other than enriching and empowering it's technocrats.

Thank goodness we left.

Hear hear, who's talking

CallumWK Diamond Member

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38 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Just look how they tried to screw Britain after Brexit.

Nobody screwed Britain after Brexit. They decided they wanted to exit, believing Boris's false claims, but thought they could keep all the benefits.

RayC Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

Nobody screwed Britain after Brexit. They decided they wanted to exit, believing Boris's false claims, but thought they could keep all the benefits.

Unfortunately you are wasting your time in posting such truths.

The old proverb, "None so blind as those who will not see", could have coined for some of the more extreme Brexiters.

JonnyF Star Member

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

Nobody screwed Britain after Brexit. They decided they wanted to exit, believing Boris's false claims, but thought they could keep all the benefits.

Yes they did. They tried to punish Britain to deter others from leaving. Tried to leverage the NI situation. It was recorded by hidden camera. I posted it before.

Now they are throwing Ukraine under the bus.

Never trust the EU. Bunch of anti democratic anti free trade, anti nation state, snakes.

Hummin Star Member

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18 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Yes they did. They tried to punish Britain to deter others from leaving. Tried to leverage the NI situation. It was recorded by hidden camera. I posted it before.

Now they are throwing Ukraine under the bus.

Never trust the EU. Bunch of anti democratic anti free trade, anti nation state, snakes.

Before you speak, you should know the truth and what is really going on! Not just spread maga rhetoric when it suits you

JonnyF Star Member

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15 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Before you speak, you should know the truth and what is really going on! Not just spread maga rhetoric when it suits you.

Nothing to do with MAGA.

I've been saying the EU are corrupt anti democratic federalists since long before maga was even a thing.

Now they've let down Ukraine just as they failed Britain.

A useful lesson for Zelensky let's hope he remembers it.

Hummin Star Member

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5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Nothing to do with MAGA.

I've been saying the EU are corrupt anti democratic federalists since long before maga was even a thing.

Now they've let down Ukraine just as they failed Britain.

A useful lesson for Zelensky let's hope he remembers it.

They? Who are they? It is one prime minister who blocking the next transfer, one only, and thats the rat on Eu who wants Russia to take over Ukraine. Get your facts right. However, I share your criticism of EU, and thats whey I do not want Norway to join Eu, still we will be more dependent on Eu in future, forced to cooperate more with EU, because of Trump do not gives us another choice. We will also depend more on China in future, because we need to follow power where it fits us, not because we are allies with Usa anymore. Trump made a clear change in direction by how he treats Europe.

RayC Ruby Member

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Presumably you missed this bit in the article: "Hungary, which relies heavily on Russian energy, has been pressing for the pipeline to be restored. Budapest has blocked both new European Union sanctions against Russia and a proposed €90bn loan package for Ukraine while the issue remains unresolved".

Basically, your mate Orban - the cuckoo in the EU nest - is effectively blackmailing the EU into doing his bidding on this issue.

But never let the facts get in the way of an opportunity to have a dig at the EU, eh?

RayC Ruby Member

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49 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Yes they did. They tried to punish Britain to deter others from leaving. Tried to leverage the NI situation. It was recorded by hidden camera. I posted it before.

Now they are throwing Ukraine under the bus.

Never trust the EU. Bunch of anti democratic anti free trade, anti nation state, snakes.

A bit of context might help. The UK could (probably) have got any deal that it wanted (for a price), but had no idea itself what it wanted because Brexit was so ill-conceived and lacked any sort of coherent plan other than a lame meaningless slogan: 'Brexit means Brexit'.

During the negotiations, the UK tried to drive a wedge between the EU member states. The move failed but, fair enough, it was a negotiating ploy. Why then be surprised if the EU negotiators sought to exploit their advantages?

Having ruled out remaining in the Single Market and Customs Union, the border on the island of Ireland presented an enormous problem: Obviously you can't have a border and not have a border simultaneously, but that seemingly obvious truism escaped Brexiter's notice, as did the possibility that the 'Good Friday Agreement' might be affected. The Brexiters' solutions? The RoI can adjust it's relationship within the EU. Needless to say, neither the RoI nor the EU agreed to that. Another "solution": Move the physical border! I think that this emoji says everything about that idea🤦.

The responsibility for the whole farce that is Brexit - and its' negative effects on the UK - rests squarely with no one else than those who argued for it.

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