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    Escalating an Oil Dispute, Hungary Says Ukraine Plans to Disrupt Energy System

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Orban alleges Ukraine plans to disrupt Hungary’s energy system and orders troops to protect key sites. The clash stems from a Druzhba pipeline outage halting Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia.

    Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Threatening Energy Stability

    By Anita Komuves and Jason Hovet

    BUDAPEST, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine on Wednesday of planning to disrupt the Hungarian energy system, and dispatched troops to safeguard infrastructure, escalating a dispute that has undermined Europe's pro-Ukraine consensus.

    Hungary and Slovakia's Energy Dispute

    Hungary and Slovakia, whose leaders are outliers in the EU for maintaining relations with Moscow, blame Kyiv for an outage on the Druzhba oil pipeline that supplies their refineries with Russian crude pumped through Ukraine.

    Kyiv says the pipeline was damaged by a Russian drone attack in January and it is fixing it as fast as it can.

    Orban, in a Facebook video, repeated accusations that the Druzhba shutdown was for "political, not technical, reasons".

    Hungary's Response to Alleged Threats

    "I see that Ukraine is preparing further actions to disrupt the operation of the Hungarian energy system," Orban said. "Therefore, I have ordered the reinforcement of protection for critical energy infrastructure. This means that we will deploy soldiers and equipment necessary to repel attacks near key energy facilities."

    Measures also include greater police patrols and a ban on drone flights in some areas.

    The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Slovakia's Stance and Actions

    SLOVAKIA READY FOR MORE COUNTER-ACTIONS

    Hungary and Slovakia, members of the NATO alliance and the EU, disagree with European Union partners over military support for Ukraine, which they say is prolonging fighting.

    They have both argued with Ukraine over the transit of Russian energy supplies and are fighting EU efforts to phase out fossil fuel imports from Russia by the end of 2027.

    Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Wednesday available information indicated the Druzhba pipeline could be operational, and blamed Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for delays. He said the latest word from Kyiv was that it would not be restarted until March 3.

    "The Ukrainian president simply probably believes that he can do what he wants, but he is very, very mistaken," Fico said.

    Slovakia stopped providing emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine on Monday and has said it was ready for more reciprocal measures. Kyiv relies on emergency electricity from EU countries because of relentless Russian attacks on its grid.

    Hungary's Position on EU Sanctions

    On Monday, Hungary also maintained a veto on new EU sanctions on Russia and a huge loan for Ukraine. Orban's skepticism of support for Kyiv has become a theme of his campaign in a close-fought April 12 election, which he casts as a choice between "war or peace", arguing his opponents would drag Hungary into the conflict.

    UKRAINE SAYS REPAIRS NOT SO FAST

    Impact on Energy Supplies

    Hungary and Slovakia have had to release emergency reserves to supply their refineries because of the Druzhba outage.

    Hungary's MOL energy company, which operates Hungarian and Slovak refineries, has started ordering more oil through the Adriatic pipeline from Croatia. It has ordered tankers delivering Saudi, Norwegian, Kazakh, Libyan and Russian oil, which could provide supplies in coming weeks.

    An EU spokesperson said on Wednesday Ukraine was ready to accelerate repairs on Druzhba. But Zelenskiy, in comments to reporters on Wednesday, said work could not be completed so quickly.

    (Reporting by Anita Komuves, Olena Harmash in Kyiv, and Jason Hovet in PragueEditing by Alexandra Hudson and Peter Graff)

    References

    • Hungary’s leader orders extra security at energy sites, claiming Ukraine plots disruptions – AP News (Feb 25, 2026)
    • 2026 Slovak–Ukraine oil dispute – Wikipedia (accessed Apr 2026)

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary and Slovakia's Energy Dispute
    • Hungary's Response to Alleged Threats
    • Slovakia's Stance and Actions
    • Hungary's Position on EU Sanctions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Viktor Orban claims Ukraine plans actions to disrupt Hungary’s energy system and orders soldiers and equipment to protect key infrastructure.
    • •The dispute follows a Druzhba pipeline outage that halted Russian crude flows to Hungary and Slovakia.
    • •Hungary and Slovakia blame Kyiv for the prolonged halt; Ukraine says Russian strikes damaged pipeline equipment in western Ukraine.
    • •Budapest maintains a veto on new EU sanctions on Russia and a large EU loan for Ukraine amid the supply row.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Escalating an oil dispute, Hungary says Ukraine plans to disrupt energy system

    1What is the main topic?

    Hungary’s PM Viktor Orban accuses Ukraine of planning to disrupt Hungary’s energy system and orders troops to secure critical sites amid a dispute over the Druzhba pipeline outage.

    2Why is the Druzhba pipeline outage significant?

    It halted Russian crude deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia, threatening refinery supply and energy security, and intensifying political tensions between Budapest and Kyiv.

    3
    Impact on Energy Supplies
  • •Orban frames the April 12 election as a choice between war and peace; Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry did not immediately comment.
  • What does Ukraine say caused the outage?

    Kyiv says a Russian drone strike damaged pipeline equipment in western Ukraine and that repairs are underway amid ongoing attacks.

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