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Related: About this forumHungary imposes a complete blockade on Ukraine and blocks EU support - RFU News
Today, there is dangerous news from Hungary.
Here, Hungarys threats against Ukraine have spiraled out of control, with Hungarian troops deploying to the border and a heist of Ukrainian bank trucks filled with western currency and gold. Recent attempts to force Ukraine to kill its own people have crossed a line, and Orbans desperation to stay ahead in the Hungarian election race has caused the opposition to expose his direct orders from Moscow.
Hungary has dramatically escalated its confrontation with Ukraine, with Prime Minister Viktor Orban now ordering Hungarian troops to deploy along key assets and the Ukrainian border under the guise of accusing Ukrainian intelligence of preparing sabotage actions against his country. This follows Orbans additional decision to block a massive 90 billion euro EU financial package intended to support Ukraine for 2 whole years, despite Hungary receiving exemptions and financial safeguards covering its share of the assistance, a compromise designed precisely to avoid such obstruction. Nevertheless, Orban proceeded to veto the package, triggering outrage among European officials.
Orbans immediate justification centers on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian crude through Ukraine into Hungary. Following damage caused by Russian drone strikes in late January, oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia were halted. Orban has since demanded that Ukraine immediately restore the pipeline and allow Hungarian inspectors access to the infrastructure. In a letter to Ukrainian President Zelensky, the Hungarian leader warned that the suspension threatened Hungarys secure and affordable energy supply and insisted on urgent action.
Ukraine has rejected these demands, as Zelenskyy bluntly stated that repairing the pipeline under current wartime conditions would place Ukrainian workers directly in danger. Russian forces have repeatedly targeted energy infrastructure, so prioritizing the repair of the pipeline over it would cost lives because Ukrainians freeze to death, especially when the temperatures were 20 degrees below zero. Ukrainian officials also note that restoring the pipeline would effectively facilitate continued Russian oil exports while Moscow continues to bombard Ukrainian cities, which would effectively mean Ukraine funding the war against itself. Zelensky told European leaders that Ukraine could technically restore the pipeline within a month, but sees no reason to do so while Russias war continues, with safe repairs only possible under a ceasefire.
No matter the explanations, Hungary has doubled down on the veto of both EU sanctions against Russia and the financial assistance package for Ukraine, despite Ukrainian leaders warning that blocking the loan directly affects the ability of Ukrainian forces to defend themselves. Zelensky added that Ukrainian soldiers fighting on the front lines might wish to call Orban themselves if financial and military aid deliveries continue to be obstructed, as Orbans ploy is costing hundreds of soldiers lives as well. However, Hungarian officials interpreted this remark not as an outcry and desperation, but as a direct threat on Orbans life, with Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto condemning it in unusually harsh terms.
In turn, Budapest escalated further, as Orban publicly vowed to use all available political and financial means to force Ukraine to reopen the pipeline. Hungary halted gasoline and diesel deliveries to Ukraine, threatened to cut electricity supplies, and warned that it would block all transit of goods to Ukraine moving through Hungary, amounting to a de facto blockade designed to pressure Kyiv into restoring Russian oil flows.
The confrontation culminated in its highest point yet when Hungarian police officers detained armored vehicles belonging to Ukraines state savings bank during a financial transfer operation. The convoy was transporting 40 million US dollars, 35 million Euros, and approximately nine kilograms of gold from Austria to Ukraine under an international banking contract. The vehicles were seized in Budapest, and seven Ukrainian bank employees were detained, among them a former Ukrainian intelligence general serving in the security detachment, sparking further uncertainties about whether the financial assets were the true target of the heist or whether it was the general himself. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha described the incident as state...
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Hungary imposes a complete blockade on Ukraine and blocks EU support - RFU News (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
10 hrs ago
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He's working for Putin. And, he'll try to stop the elections next month because he knows he'll lose.
ChicagoTeamster
9 hrs ago
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ChicagoTeamster
(833 posts)1. He's working for Putin. And, he'll try to stop the elections next month because he knows he'll lose.
NATO countries should send military escorts for their shipments through Hungary to Ukraine and attack Orban's troops if they interfere. They're being left with no choice. The EU needs to barricade Hungary off and tell Hungarian citizens to get rid of Orban.
Wonder Why
(6,856 posts)2. Time to kick Hungary out of the EU.
Bayard
(29,422 posts)3. Insane dicktators out of control:
Putin, Orban, and trump.
Looking at a map, it would seem easier for shipments to go to/from Ukraine by way of Slovakia, anyway. Is there a problem with that? They are members of NATO.
TexasTowelie
(126,955 posts)4. There is a problem with your plan.
The prime minister of Slovakia is Robert Fico who is against Ukrainian aid and pro-Russian in his rhetoric. He is no better alternative than Orban.
What is being implemented is for LNG to be delivered through the Adriatic Sea and through Slovakia to supply Hungary.
Bayard
(29,422 posts)5. I did not know that
Thanks.