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Hungarian PM Orbán Accuses Zelenskyj of Trying to Drag Hungary Into War, Demands Pipeline Reopening

Key Points
  • Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj of trying to involve Hungary in the war with Russia.
  • Orbán demanded Ukraine immediately reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline that supplies Russian oil to Hungary.
  • Hungary is reportedly blocking new EU funding for Ukraine and sanctions against Moscow due to the pipeline dispute ahead of April 2026 elections.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has reportedly sent an open letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj accusing Ukraine of attempting to involve Hungary in the war with Russia. According to a report from Aftonbladet, Orbán demanded that Ukraine immediately reopen the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Hungary.

In the letter, Orbán allegedly accused Zelenskyj of conspiring with Brussels and the Hungarian opposition to orchestrate a regime change in Budapest, aiming to install a pro-Ukrainian government. The Hungarian leader reportedly stated, 'You, Brussels and the Hungarian opposition coordinate your efforts to get a pro-Ukrainian government in Hungary.'

You, Brussels and the Hungarian opposition coordinate your efforts to get a pro-Ukrainian government in Hungary.

Viktor Orbán, Hungarian Prime Minister

The dispute comes as Hungary faces parliamentary elections on April 12, 2026, with Orbán reportedly under pressure from growing opposition. The closure of the Druzhba pipeline has reportedly led Hungary to refuse approval of new EU billion-euro funding for Ukraine and new EU sanctions against Moscow.

According to the report, the European Commission maintains that Hungary can obtain sufficient oil through alternative means despite the pipeline closure.

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