Orbán accuses Ukraine of fomenting chaos in Hungary to benefit the Globalist opposition candidate.

This is a conflict that’s raging for months, but now, as Hungarian elections approach, the question of the Druzhba pipeline has come to the forefront of geopolitical tensions between Budapest and Kiev.

The supply of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline across Ukrainian territory was cut by an attack, causing an explosion that destroyed it.

Hungary just nixed the €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine last minute.

A unanimous vote was needed; Budapest said no.

This could hit Ukraine’s budget hard by April, risking the IMF aid too.

Source: Financial Timespic.twitter.com/J3jS5O2bns

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)February 20, 2026

While in the last few days Orbán and Slovakia’s Robert Fico have retaliated by halting the delivery of Diesel and energy to Ukraine, they have now gone a step further, blocking the much-needed EU funds from reaching Kyiv.

As long as Ukraine blocks the Friendship oil pipeline, Hungary will block the €90 billion Ukrainian war loan.We cannot be blackmailed!https://t.co/84SUrMU4Em

Source: The Gateway Pundit