Hungary Increases Security Amid Accusations of Ukrainian Threats to Energy Infrastructure
Sourced from 6 publications
- •Viktor Orbán has ordered troop deployments to protect Hungary's energy infrastructure from alleged Ukrainian threats.
- •A ban on drone flights has been implemented in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county near the Ukrainian border.
- •EU leaders are working to persuade Hungary to lift its blockade on Ukraine-bound EU funds.
- •Germany and Belgium have criticized Hungary's block on EU aid for Ukraine, calling for immediate action.
- •The EU is exploring alternate routes like the Adria pipeline through Croatia to ensure energy supply to Hungary.
Sources
Fearing Ukrainian action, Orbán deploys soldiers to priority energy facilities
Euronews.com
Persuasion not pressure will sway Orbán on Ukraine loan, EU hopes
Politico EU
Germany and Belgium demand Hungary give up block on help for Ukraine
yahoo
Orbán deploys troops to guard energy sites over alleged Ukraine threat
Politico EU
Hungary’s Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot
Al Jazeera
Fearing Ukrainian action, Orbán deploys soldiers to priority energy facilities
Euronews
EU asks Ukraine to repair Druzhba pipeline as Croatia offers alternative route
Euronews
Hungary's Orban accuses Kyiv of plotting energy disruption
DW Europe
Curated from 6 sources. Every summary is reviewed for accuracy, but may still contain errors. We always link to original sources for verification.
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