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27 Mar 2026, 18:47 GMT+10
Two lawmakers have threatened Budapest over its refusal to approve more aid for Ukraine amid an ongoing oil blockade by Kiev
US lawmakers are seeking to impose sanctions on officials in Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government, citing Budapest's stance on Russian energy imports and its ongoing diplomatic dispute with Ukraine.
A bill threatening Hungarian officials was announced on Friday by Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, and Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, who co-chair the US Senate NATO observer group.
Ukraine cut off Russian oil supplies to Hungary earlier this year, claiming that damage to the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline made deliveries impossible. Orban has accused Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky of trying tomanufacturean artificial energy crisis to boost the Hungarian opposition in the upcoming parliamentary election, and has retaliated by blocking a €90 billion EU loan intended to bankroll Kiev.
"When the rest of Europe is rightfully weaning off Russian energy, Hungary has doubled down," Shaheen, the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said. She also took aim at Vice President J.D. Vance over his reported plans to travel to Hungary in a gesture of support for Orban.
Tillis said the bill - the Block Putin Act - signals that NATO members undermining Ukraine aid will face "consequences," while also "giving Hungary a clear path to get back in line."
Orban's government has opposed Western policies aimed at providing aid to Ukraine "for as long as it takes" and imposing sweeping sanctions on Russia since the conflict escalated in 2022.
Zelensky has accused Orban of following orders from Russian President Vladimir Putin - rather than defending Hungarian national interests, as the prime minister insists - in rejecting Ukraine's bids to join NATO and the EU. The dispute over the pipeline has intensified after months of sharp rhetoric, including Zelensky's physicalthreatsagainst Orban.
Without the proposed €90 billion ($104 billion) EU assistance package, Ukraine is projected to run out of money by June, according to Bloomberg. Ukrainian efforts to secure alternative funding sources have been complicated by gridlock in Kiev, where lawmakers have refused to vote for painful economic reforms demanded by international lenders such as the IMF.
Pro-Kiev officials in the EU are reportedly betting on Orban's loss in the upcoming election, though other options - such as restricting Budapest's voting rights - have also beendiscussed.
(RT.com)
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