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Is Orban Ready to Cut Ukraine’s Power After Oil Pipe Sabotage?

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In the midst of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a recent oil pipeline system sabotage by the Ukraine has sparked concerns over energy security in Eastern Europe. As Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban navigates the complex geopolitical landscape, one question looms large: is he ready to cut Ukraine’s power in response? Will the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban punish the Ukrainians for destroying the pumping station of the “Druzhba” pipeline? With Hungary heavily dependent on Russian oil, Orban’s decision could have far-reaching implications for energy politics in the region. Join us as we delve into the world of energy supply and demand, and explore how Orban’s leadership could shape the future of Hungary’s energy stability. From the Druzhba pipeline to the Kremlin’s influence, we’ll examine the intricate web of interests at play in this high-stakes game of energy security. Rhod Mackenzie looks at what Hungary could do in response to its supplies of Russian oil being cut off by the actions of Ukraine and could it end the supplies of electricity and gas to it in retaliation which would hit the Ukraine very hard.

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