Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has mentioned {that a} Hungarian mission that travelled to Ukraine intending to look at injury to the Druzhba oil pipeline is returning to Budapest "with outcomes".
Supply: Orbán on Fb, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Orbán was in dialog with Gábor Czepek, who heads the "mission". A part of the dialog was posted on social media by Orbán.
Czepek mentioned he had had "a considerably troublesome night time", as Ukraine and its capital had come beneath a severe assault.
Relating to the work of the fact-finding mission, he mentioned: "There are outcomes."
"The actual fact is {that a} assembly organised by the Ukrainian firm Naftogaz for all embassy representatives is simply starting [the conversation with Orbán took place before the meeting reported by Naftogaz – ed.]. Our consultant, Ambassador Antal Heizer, can also be there," Czepek mentioned.
He famous that solely ambassadors had been allowed to attend the assembly.
"Now we have set the method in movement, and the Ukrainians had been unable to do this; they may not current their very own model of occasions," Orbán replied. "We've pressured the Ukrainians to maneuver."
On the finish of the dialog, Czepek mentioned the fact-finding mission had been capable of depart Kyiv with some findings, regardless that the members of the group weren’t granted entry to the pipeline itself.
"On account of right now's professional session, we’ll know much more concerning the situation of the pipeline," he added.
Background:
- A Hungarian delegation arrived in Ukraine on 11 March to evaluate the situation of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Ukraine's International Ministry mentioned the delegation had no official standing and no official conferences had been scheduled.
- A doc later emerged confirming that the Ukrainian facet had not accredited the go to within the format requested by Budapest.
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