Ukraine says Druzhba pipeline running Russian oil to Europe can resume work
Ukraine has announced the Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Europe, is ready to resume operations after repairs from damage sustained during Russia's invasion. President Zelenskyy hopes this will lead to Hungary unblocking a 90-million-euro EU loan for Ukraine, which has been delayed due to Hungary's dependence on Russian oil.

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AI-generatedUkraine has announced the Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Europe, is ready to resume operations after repairs from damage sustained during Russia's invasion. President Zelenskyy hopes this will lead to Hungary unblocking a 90-million-euro EU loan for Ukraine, which has been delayed due to Hungary's dependence on Russian oil. Hungary and Slovakia had previously accused Ukraine of delaying repairs to the pipeline, which was damaged in late January. The EU banned seaborne Russian oil imports but allowed land flows to continue. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas anticipates a positive decision on the loan, with EU ambassadors expected to finalize its release.
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5 extractedThe pipeline was damaged late in January by Russian attacks.
Hungary has blocked a 90-million-euro EU loan to Ukraine.
Repair work on the Druzhba pipeline is completed.
Ukraine says Druzhba pipeline running Russian oil to Europe is ready to resume operations.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said she expected a “positive decision” on the loan in the next 24 hours.