Hungary will cut natural gas supplies to Ukraine until Russian oil deliveries resume
- Hungary will gradually stop sending natural gas to Ukraine until Russian oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline resume, citing Ukraine's blockage of the pipeline since January 27.
- Hungary claims that the Druzhba pipeline is functional and accuses Ukraine of blocking it, while Kyiv denies this and attributes pipeline damage to a Russian drone attack.
- Hungary plans to store remaining gas domestically to secure energy reserves and maintain low regulated fuel prices.
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