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The main route of Russian oil to Hungary has stopped. Viktor Orban is facing the most difficult decision in years


Crude oil imports to Hungary and Slovakia – two European Union countries that, despite sanctions, still largely based their refineries on Russian crude supplied via pipeline – have been suspended.

These countries, as landlocked countries, used primarily the “Druzhba” pipeline running through the territory of Ukraine. As a result of a Russian air raid on Ukrainian territory, it was damaged.

Now Budapest and Bratislava are asking Croatia for support in importing Russian oil, counting on transport via the Adriatic Sea.

The problem, however, is that from December 2022 its import by sea is prohibited in the European Union.

The sudden interruption of supplies put Budapest and Bratislava in a situation that they had been trying to avoid for years. This is not just a logistical problem, but a test of political choices and the limits of EU solidarity.

Ashley Davis

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