Von der Leyen: Ukraine should stop oil deliveries to Hungary – UPDATE: EC: fake news
News portal index.hu reported an account that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had proposed to Ukraine that it “stops oil deliveries to Hungary” through the Druzhba pipeline.
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has stopped direct negotiations with Ukraine’s Ukrtransnafta, alleging that the company had “blackmailed” its Hungarian partner, Index said on Wednesday.
Citing leaked documents of phone taps by the US secret service, Index said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in February that the Druzhba pipeline, a crucial element of Hungarian energy supplies, should be “blown up”, because the country was “pro-Russia“.
A cabinet member, asking not to be named, told Index after the article was published that the government was “outraged” by the words attributed to Zelensky. The cabinet member added the fact that Hungarian OTP Bank was now also on a list of sanctions “makes matters worse”, adding that Hungary has blocked the use of the EU’s peace funds as a result.
The pipeline delivers 8 million tonnes of Russian oil to Hungary every year. Stopping deliveries would deal a serious blow to the country, Index said.
Ukrtransnafta CEO Volodymyr Tsependa on Monday sent a letter to MOL, saying that Ukraine found Hungarian steps to stem the glut of Ukrainian grain into the country too harsh.
According to Index, Tsependa also said they had received “a message from Ursula van der Leyen and others suggesting that crude deliveries to Hungary should be halted if this is how Hungarians approach things.” Tsependa added that he was ready to negotiate.
The article said that MOL saw this as blackmail and it would not negotiate directly with the Ukrainian company.
“There is no direct information on whether Ursula von der Leyen or others have really sent such a message to Ukrtransnafta; it is much more likely that the letter to MOL was sent on the instruction of domestic political actors,” Index said.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has been steadily increasing its transit fee for Russian oil to Hungary, it added.
MOL turned to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on Tuesday and briefed him about the letter. Ukraine’s ambassador to Budapest has also been contacted, Index said.
European Commission: This is entirely fake news
“This is a fake news. President von der Leyen has never been in contact with the CEO mentioned in the articles and has never proposed any action on the Druzhba pipeline to anyone.” This is what the European Commission’s delegation in Hungary told Telex in response to the question whether Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had indeed advised the Ukrainians to stop the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary.
President von der Leyen’s own press office sent an almost verbatim response: “President von der Leyen has never made such a recommendation on the pipeline and has never been in contact with anyone on this issue.”
Germany stopped purchasing Russian oil and gas. More elderly people died in Germany during the past winter than under COVID. The cause, keeping the heat at 15 Celsius. The poor seniors sat in cold rooms all winter, their constitutions weakened, they got sick and died.
Wonder if President von der Leyen and Scholtz celebrated those statistics? At least the German government does not have to pay senior pensions, that money can be spent on uneducated illegal migrants.
Thank God for Prime Minister Orban. Hungarian homes were heated and food properly cooked. Buying Russian gas/oil was the right decision.
It is paramount that Bulgarian/Serbian pipeline is completed before the next winter.
As a final note, is it not interesting that the President of the EU wants to either ruin Hungary’s economy or penalize its people for remaining neutral in a war. Dictatorship of EU is not acceptable. The sooner Hungary leaves the corrupt EU, the lives of the Hungarians will be safer and will not be forced to participate in the Ukraine/Russia war.