"Today we decided to suspend diesel fuel deliveries to Ukraine. Shipments will not resume until oil transit toward Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline is restored," Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó announced this on his “X” account, APA reports.
"Volodymyr Zelenskyy has decided not to restart oil transit for political reasons, deliberately putting Hungary’s energy supply at risk, while we play an essential role in Ukraine’s energy security. A large part of Ukraine’s gas, electricity, and diesel imports arrives through or from Hungary. We cannot be expected to guarantee another country’s energy security while our own supply is put at risk. Energy cooperation must be mutual and based on respect, not pressure," the Hungarian official noted.
Note that two days ago, oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline were suspended.