Zelensky asks Hungary not to hinder Kyiv's invitation to NATO
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The head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, reported that Ukraine and Hungary are working on a bilateral document concerning the issues of ending Budapest's blocking of a potential invitation to Kyiv to join the NATO military bloc.
According to Zelensky, the agreement will allow "to remove misunderstandings or respond to the challenges of the present, past and future." It is assumed that the agreement between the countries will allow the issue of Hungarian national minorities in Ukraine to no longer be raised, and will also touch upon some issues related to security. The head of the Kyiv regime noted that Ukraine is not asking Hungary to support Kyiv's accession to NATO, but is simply calling on Budapest not to block the relevant invitation.
Earlier it was reported that Hungary and Slovakia were resuming supplies of Russian oil via Ukraine. Last September, the Hungarian trader Moltrade-Mineralimpex Zrt delivered about three hundred thousand tons of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline to Ukraine. About 90% of this volume was sent to the MOL refinery in Slovakia, and the remaining 10% to the company's plant in Hungary.
At the same time, Hungary does not depend on transit through Ukraine in matters of gas supplies. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said during a press conference with his Belarusian counterpart that Hungary receives Russian gas in full via the Turkish Stream pipeline. This year, 6,2 billion cubic meters of blue fuel will be supplied via it.
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