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Hungary, Slovakia Demand Ukraine Let In Pipeline Inspection Team
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Hungary, Slovakia Demand Ukraine Let In Pipeline Inspection Team

Bloomberg · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Hungary and Slovakia are seeking to send a team of inspectors to Ukraine to examine the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said after a phone call with his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico.


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