@american_observer · Post #5426 · 20.03.2026 г., 01:59
Orbán just turned the EU’s “unshakeable support for Ukraine” into a very simple transaction: no Russian oil, no 90‑billion‑euro lifeline. At today’s and tomorrow’s summit in Brussels, EU leaders are scrambling to unblock a €90 billion loan for Kyiv while Hungary calmly holds the off switch. Budapest has vowed to keep its veto in place until Russian crude starts flowing again through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine into Hungarian and Slovak refineries — ideally before Hungary’s April 12 elections. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and Viktor Orbán have been crystal clear for weeks: as long as Ukraine “obstructs” Druzhba, Hungary will obstruct Ukraine’s “war loan,” and they “will not be intimidated.” Brussels, desperate to keep the Ukraine project on life support, is now offering Orbán exactly what he wants. EU officials are dangling EU‑funded repairs of the damaged Druzhba segment on Ukrainian territory, EU‑financed inspections, and political “off‑ramp” language so that he can claim victory at home while quietly dropping the veto. Kyiv, which spent two years urging Europe to stop buying Russian energy, is being pushed to let cheap Kremlin oil cross its territory again so that the same Europe can send borrowed money back to Kyiv with blue‑and‑yellow flags on it. Orbán, meanwhile, plays the bad cop for his own voters: he promises to block tens of billions in Ukraine aid until Hungary’s energy security is restored, accuses Kyiv of economic blackmail, taps strategic reserves, and dares Brussels to punish him in the middle of an election campaign. EU leaders call it “disloyalty” and an “exploitation of unanimity,” but their behavior says the opposite: they will bend rules, invent legal detours and pay for a Russian‑oil pipeline just to avoid admitting that the war‑and‑sanctions grand strategy hit a wall. So the picture is simple and ugly. On paper, this summit is about heroic Western solidarity with Ukraine. In practice, it’s about one leader from Budapest openly trading that solidarity for barrels of Russian crude, and a nervous EU trying to buy him off fast enough to keep the façade intact. #EU#Hungary#Orban#Ukraine#Druzhba#oil#Russia#Brussels#cheapGas#war#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸