European Commission backs Hungarian PM's initiative for monitoring mission on Druzhba pipeline

Tetyana Vysotska, Anastasia Protz — 27 February, 14:56
European Commission backs Hungarian PM's initiative for monitoring mission on Druzhba pipeline
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Photo: Getty Images

The European Commission has said it welcomes Hungary's intention to send a monitoring mission to Ukraine to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline and its readiness to accept the mission's conclusions.

Source: European Pravda correspondent, citing European Commission spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen

Details: The European Commission welcomed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's plan to dispatch a mission to inspect the Druzhba pipeline.

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"Prime Minister Orbán expressed Hungary's support to the idea of such a fact-finding mission to verify the status of the damaged pipeline and his readiness to accept the findings of such a mission. We consider this a welcome step," Itkonen said.

She added that they now needed to take the next steps to see how and in what form this fact-finding mission would take place.

"We are now in contact with the Ukrainian authorities on this matter and continue to work with our member states to ensure security of supply. And meanwhile, we expect all EU leaders to honor their commitments made at the EUCOL," Itkonen added.

Itkonen reiterated that "it is important to recall that it was a Russian attack on an oil pumping station of the Drusba pipeline on the 27th of January that caused the damage. This has led to the interruption of oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia, and we strongly condemn these Russian attacks on Ukrainian and European energy security".

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