Magyar called on Zelensky to stop blackmail and resume oil transit.

6 811 24
Magyar called on Zelensky to stop blackmail and resume oil transit.

Péter Magyar, leader of the Hungarian Tisza party, which won the recent parliamentary elections, called on Kyiv regime leader Volodymyr Zelensky to stop blackmail and resume the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.

Speaking at a press conference in Budapest, the future Hungarian prime minister also expressed hope that Russia would continue oil supplies via this pipeline. Magyar noted that he disapproved of Ukraine's approach and advised Zelenskyy against continuing down this unconstructive path. The future head of the Hungarian government expressed hope that Zelenskyy would keep his promise to resume oil transit in the coming days.



Magyar previously stated that Hungary would lift its veto on a €90 billion EU loan to the Kyiv regime, provided oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline resumed. He also praised the policies of his predecessor, Viktor Orbán, and proposed replacing the outgoing prime minister with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. In turn, Orbán promised Kyiv that he would lift his veto on the loan to Ukraine as soon as Kyiv agreed to resume oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.

As is well known, the recent parliamentary elections in Hungary saw the opposition, led by Magyar, win for the first time in 16 years. However, contrary to Kyiv's expectations, the "pro-European" Magyar immediately after his victory stated that his country was not obligated to support the EU loan to Ukraine, and that Budapest expected to maintain its purchases of Russian oil and continue economic cooperation with Moscow.
24 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. + 10
    April 20 2026 19: 23
    called on Zelensky
    You can't get through this with appeals, only liquidation, well, for me the best option is to impale him.
    1. + 13
      April 20 2026 19: 36
      Earlier, Magyar stated that Hungary would lift its veto on the EU's €90 billion loan to the Kyiv regime, provided that oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline resumed.

      Well, that means no transit resumption! It's a ridiculous situation: we start supplying oil (if Zelensky repairs the pipeline) – and in exchange, they're giving us a loan to supply weapons to losers... who's the idiot??? belay
      1. +3
        April 20 2026 19: 40
        Quote: Hunter 2
        Earlier, Magyar stated that Hungary would lift its veto on the EU's €90 billion loan to the Kyiv regime, provided that oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline resumed.

        Well, that means no transit resumption! It's a ridiculous situation: we start supplying oil (if Zelensky repairs the pipeline) – and in exchange, they're giving us a loan to supply weapons to losers... who's the idiot??? belay

        Under no circumstances should oil supplies to Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline be resumed. Zelenskyy should be blamed for his poor repairs of the pipeline and his theft of Hungarian oil. wink good
        1. +2
          April 20 2026 20: 36
          There's no need to blame anyone for anything; no more supplies through the coca-cola. All of Europe is arming them now, converting their factories into military ones. Who will we be if we start supplying anything at all?
          1. +2
            April 20 2026 20: 45
            Quote from Mitos
            No supplies through Koklandia. All of Europe is arming them now, converting their factories into military ones. Who will we be if we start supplying anything in the meantime?

            And who were we before January 27, 2026, while the transit was ongoing?
            1. 0
              April 21 2026 00: 04
              Quote: Maxim Svetlyshev
              resume transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.

              Why did they attach a photo of the hydroelectric power station pipelines to the article about the oil pipeline?
      2. -1
        April 21 2026 01: 33
        Quote: Hunter 2
        Well then there will be no resumption of transit!

        Our oligarchs will kiss Zelensky's anus if he restores oil transportation! And you know this perfectly well.
  2. +7
    April 20 2026 19: 29
    And what will our Kremlin hucksters say? Here you go, please? And from this oil, diesel fuel from Hungary to the scum. If so, this already smacks of treason.
    1. +6
      April 20 2026 19: 46
      Quote: al3x
      If so, then this already smacks of treason.

      Money doesn't smell ... winked
    2. +3
      April 20 2026 19: 47
      Quote: al3x
      And what will our Kremlin hucksters say? Here you go, please? And from this oil, diesel fuel from Hungary to the scum. If so, this already smacks of treason.

      This is treason.
      1. +1
        April 20 2026 21: 44
        This is treason.

        These gentlemen sincerely believe that they are the Russian state. But how can one betray oneself?
    3. 0
      April 20 2026 20: 28
      The dealers don't care who or what they sell to, as long as their personal pockets are quickly filled. It's not for nothing that they have a favorite saying: nothing personal - just business!!!
      1. -1
        April 20 2026 21: 45
        If these profiteers are in power, then this proverb automatically becomes the quintessence of national interests.
    4. -1
      April 21 2026 01: 36
      Quote: al3x
      And what will our Kremlin traders say?

      They'll silently applaud Zelensky, and with a straight face, explain to the average person in plain language about financial and tax revenues. After all, theirs has dropped to 1,8% or even less, while the plebs have been enjoying a lot of vacations!
  3. +1
    April 20 2026 19: 55
    The pots have a standard situation - the wheel of zradoperemogi is spinning....
    1. 0
      April 20 2026 20: 43
      Quote from: ALCA056000
      wheel rotation

      Are there any guarantees that after transit opens and the loan is approved, nothing will happen to this pipeline again?
  4. +1
    April 20 2026 20: 11
    Zelenskyy called on Magyar to hand over Oschadbank's money. Orbán certainly won't. It's interesting to watch this trio.
    P.S. Is there oil in the Druzhba pipeline or was it "transmitted" somewhere?
    1. +1
      April 20 2026 20: 36
      Quote: tralflot1832

      P.S. Is there oil in the Druzhba pipeline or was it "transmitted" somewhere?

      Which Druzhba line are you interested in? The northern line has one, the Kazakh one. The northern line has nothing to do with Ukraine; it goes through Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.
  5. +1
    April 20 2026 20: 15
    A drug addict riding a closed pipe is a hint from Brussels to Hungarians not to show off, to accept grimy migrants, to hold gay parades... and 25 other points of simple European happiness.
  6. 197
    +2
    April 20 2026 20: 31
    Yeah, right, we're giving the Hungarians oil, through the pipeline that Zelenograd will repair, at the expense of those same GES creditors, they're giving Zelenograd a loan, with the approval of that same Hungarian recipient. So, the Ukrainians get the dough, the oil and arms supplies, and it looks like we're getting another slap on the wrist, realizing we've been "cheated"? Well, as a certain "Valka-glass" urges, let's fill the courtyards with swings and renew the paving slabs.
  7. +1
    April 20 2026 22: 50
    I might be wrong, of course, but this is how it seems. The Hungarians will receive oil from Russian oil fields, unblock the tranche to Ukraine, and Ukraine will use the money to buy Hungarian diesel fuel made from our oil, fuel its tanks, self-propelled guns, and other armored vehicles, plus buy more weapons for the war with us. If that's the case, why are we selling them oil?
    1. -1
      April 20 2026 23: 41
      Quote from Fisher
      If this is true, why are we selling oil to them?

      You and I are not selling, but our bourgeoisie would sell their own mother. sad
  8. -1
    April 20 2026 23: 24
    Russia supplies gas to Hungary, and Hungary will lift the ban on providing Ukraine with $90 billion in response, so that Ukraine has something to fight Russia with.
  9. +1
    April 21 2026 01: 33
    Well, let's say, to appear a reputable partner, we could begin supplying oil, but a couple of days later, an accident occurs on our territory, and the remains of a Ukrainian drone are found at the site. The extent of the damage and the time it would take to repair it could be very long, due to the complexity of the repairs and the risk of repeat attacks.