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Russia accuses Ukraine of timing oil cutoff to interfere in upcoming Hungary polls

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Russia accuses Ukraine of timing oil cutoff to interfere in upcoming Hungary polls

Russia has accused Ukraine of timing the oil cutoff to interfere in Hungary's upcoming general elections. The halt in oil transportation via the Druzhba pipeline has led to significant difficulties in the economies of Slovakia and Hungary.

A senior Russian diplomat accused Ukraine of timing the oil cutoff to coincide with Hungary's elections. The diplomat cited the bugging of Hungary's Foreign Minister and EU criticism of the Prime Minister as examples of external interference. The Druzhba pipeline halt has caused difficulties in Slovakia and Hungary's economies. Moscow noticed statements from Czech and Slovak representatives about inspecting the pipeline on Ukrainian territory. The diplomat warned that Ukraine, with EU support, may delay the pipeline's return to operation. Moscow is also monitoring Germany's nuclear debate and warns of 'fatal consequences'.

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