PM Orban says Hungary will stop transit shipments crucial for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that Hungary will halt transit shipments essential for Ukraine, escalating tensions between the two nations. Orban accused the Ukrainian government of engaging in blackmail, stating that Hungary would deploy all available measures to ensure the resumption of oil flows. This decision comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has significantly affected energy supplies in Europe. Hungary has been a critical transit route for goods and energy supplies heading to Ukraine, making Orban's announcement particularly impactful. The Hungarian government has expressed frustration over what it perceives as coercive tactics from Kyiv, further complicating the already strained relationship between the two countries. Observers warn that this development could have serious implications for Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia and may affect the broader regional stability in Central and Eastern Europe.
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