Ukraine resumes Russian oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia, clearing way for €90bn EU loan
Resumption of Druzhba pipeline oil flow ends months of deadlock after Hungary's Orbán lifts veto following election defeat
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- Ukraine has resumed pumping Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline into Hungary and Slovakia, ending a months-long deadlock over a €90bn EU loan for Kyiv.
- The oil transit resumed on Wednesday after repairs to damage caused by a Russian attack in late January.
- EU ambassadors meeting in Cyprus gave preliminary approval to the loan and a 20th sanctions package on Russia.
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Ukraine has resumed pumping Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline into Hungary and Slovakia, ending a months-long deadlock over a €90bn EU loan for Kyiv. The oil transit resumed on Wednesday after repairs to damage caused by a Russian attack in late January. EU ambassadors meeting in Cyprus gave preliminary approval to the loan and a 20th sanctions package on Russia. Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who lost his 16-year grip on power in Sunday's election, had demanded the oil flow resume before lifting his veto on the loan.





