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Hungary threatens to block fresh EU sanctions against Russia over oil deliveries

  • On Sunday, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced Hungary will veto the EU's 20th sanctions package at Monday's Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels unless oil via the Druzhba pipeline resumes.
  • Since Jan. 27, Russian oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia have been interrupted after Ukrainian officials said Russian drone attacks damaged the Druzhba pipeline, while both countries continue importing Russian oil under a temporary EU exemption.
  • Using strong language, Szijjártó said Hungary will block a 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine, accusing Kyiv of `blackmailing` over halted oil shipments.
  • The diplomatic consequence is that because EU sanctions require unanimity, a Hungarian veto could block the package, as Ukraine's Foreign Ministry condemns Hungary and Slovakia's actions.
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has argued Russian fossil fuels are vital for Hungary's economy, while Hungary warned cutting electricity exports would primarily affect families in Transcarpathia.
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Shortly before the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion, the EU actually wanted to set a signal with new sanctions, but Hungary has blocked an agreement so far - and a loan for Kiev is also suspended.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

Viktor Orbán is blocking new EU sanctions and is campaigning in Hungary on the back of the Ukraine attacked by Vladimir Putin. The other EU and NATO countries must no longer let this happen.

Lean Left

Aid package to Ukraine halted – Hungary and Slovakia put pressure on EU after oil row and demands for deliveries

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Lean Right

For the time being, Viktor Orbán is blocking sanctions against Russia and aid to Ukraine. But this time, at the most delicate moment in Kiev, it is about survival.

·Vienna, Austria
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TRT World broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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