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28 Feb 2026, 02:39 GMT+10
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused Kiev of cutting off Russian deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline
Kiev has no interest in resuming the flow of Russian crude through the Druzhba (Friendship) oil pipeline, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has concluded after a phone call with Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky.
The Soviet-era pipeline, part of which passes through Ukraine, stopped delivering oil last month. Kiev has attributed this to damage from Russian strikes, which Moscow has denied. Hungary and Slovakia, which are both heavily dependent on the fuel deliveries, have accused Ukraine of deliberately cutting off them off for political reasons.
In astatementon X on Friday, Fico said he spoke with Zelensky and told him that his "decision to stop the transit of oil is causing [Slovakia] logistical difficulties and economic damage."
Slovak intelligence "confirms that the pipeline is not damaged and nothing prevents the transit of oil," yet the Ukrainian leader "insisted that repairing the pipeline requires a long time," he said.
The prime minister also said he informed Zelensky that Bratislava and Budapest willpushfor an "inspection group composed of experts nominated by the European Commission and EU Member States" to check the allegedly damaged areas of the pipeline.
Kiev has so far blocked the Slovak ambassador in Ukraine from carrying out such an inspection, Fico said.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has also argued that Kiev simply shut off the pipeline.
"Let me be clear... Zelensky is lying," he wrote on X just hours prior. "We know that there is no technical reason oil cannot flow to Hungary through the Friendship pipeline. They refuse inspections and hide the truth."
Last week, in response to what he called Ukraine's "political blackmail," Orban vetoed Brussels' planned €90 billion ($106 billion) emergency loan for Kiev, as well as the EU's 20th package of sanctions on Russia.
Earlier this week, he ordered additional Hungarian military and police to patrol energy infrastructure at the border with Ukraine, citing intelligence from Budapest's security services about potential attacks.
(RT.com)
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