Hungary/Slovakia-Ukraine/Diesel Exports

Hungary, Slovakia suspend diesel exports to Ukraine amid pipeline dispute

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10. Gas station
11. Filling guns
12. Various of station staff, drivers refueling

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Hungary and Slovakia announced a suspension of diesel exports to Ukraine on Wednesday.

Hungary has suspended diesel fuel deliveries to Ukraine with immediate effect and will not resume shipments until crude oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline is restored, said Peter Szijjarto, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The suspension will remain in place until Ukraine restarts crude oil deliveries to Hungary through the pipeline, Szijjarto told a press conference following a government meeting.

According to the minister, crude oil transit was halted on Jan 27.

Hungary cannot be expected to guarantee another country's energy security while its own supply is put at risk, said Szijjarto.

He noted that energy cooperation must be based on respect, not pressure.

On the same day, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the Bratislava-based Slovnaft refinery is halting its diesel exports to Ukraine, and all products will now be reserved for the domestic market.

Fico also warned that Slovakia would cut off power supplies to Ukraine if Kiev continues to sabotage the pipeline.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha had earlier said that the Druzhba pipeline was no longer carrying Russian oil to Europe because of a Russian attack. This meant a halt to oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia, which haven't been resumed yet.

However, Hungary accused Ukraine of cutting off power to that part of the pipeline. Fico likewise accused Ukraine of deliberately delaying the pipeline's restart in an attempt to pressure Hungary into dropping its objections to Ukraine's EU accession.

The two countries have asked Croatia to permit Russian oil brought in by sea to transit across Croatian territory.

The Druzhba pipeline, which carries Russian oil through Ukraine to Central Europe, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, has faced repeated disruptions since last year because of damage to energy infrastructure amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

On Wednesday, the Slovak government declared a state of emergency in relation to oil supplies, the News Agency of the Slovak Republic (TASR) reported.

The country will release up to 250,000 tons of oil from national reserves for the Slovnaft refinery, according to a government decision in response to the interruption of oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.

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  • Dateline : Feb 18, 2026/File
  • Location : Hungary;Slovakia;Ukraine
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  • Duration : 1'04
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  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)
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  • Published : 2026-02-19 03:39
  • Last Modified : 2026-02-19 03:44:33
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Hungary/Slovakia-Ukraine/Diesel Exports

Hungary, Slovakia suspend diesel exports to Ukraine amid pipeline dispute

Dateline : Feb 18, 2026/File

Location : Hungary;Slovakia;Ukraine

Duration : 1'04

  • English


FILE: Budapest, Hungary - August 2022 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Hungarian national flag, Budapest landmark Liberty statue

FILE: Budapest, Hungary - 2024 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Aerial shots of city view, Hungarian Parliament building, river

FILE: Bratislava, Slovakia - Sept 30, 2023 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Bratislava Castle, Slovak national flag

FILE: Bratislava, Slovakia - July 20, 2015 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Slovak national flag, EU flag
5. Slovak national emblem

FILE: Bratislava, Slovakia - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of pedestrians, traffic

FILE: Kiev, Ukraine - 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Various of Ukrainian parliament building, national flag

FILE: Kiev, Ukraine - May 18, 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Cityscape

FILE: Kiev, Ukraine - Feb 19, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. National flag of Ukraine

FILE: Hungary-Slovakia border - Dec 8, 2022 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Gas station
11. Filling guns
12. Various of station staff, drivers refueling


Hungary and Slovakia announced a suspension of diesel exports to Ukraine on Wednesday.

Hungary has suspended diesel fuel deliveries to Ukraine with immediate effect and will not resume shipments until crude oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline is restored, said Peter Szijjarto, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The suspension will remain in place until Ukraine restarts crude oil deliveries to Hungary through the pipeline, Szijjarto told a press conference following a government meeting.

According to the minister, crude oil transit was halted on Jan 27.

Hungary cannot be expected to guarantee another country's energy security while its own supply is put at risk, said Szijjarto.

He noted that energy cooperation must be based on respect, not pressure.

On the same day, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the Bratislava-based Slovnaft refinery is halting its diesel exports to Ukraine, and all products will now be reserved for the domestic market.

Fico also warned that Slovakia would cut off power supplies to Ukraine if Kiev continues to sabotage the pipeline.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha had earlier said that the Druzhba pipeline was no longer carrying Russian oil to Europe because of a Russian attack. This meant a halt to oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia, which haven't been resumed yet.

However, Hungary accused Ukraine of cutting off power to that part of the pipeline. Fico likewise accused Ukraine of deliberately delaying the pipeline's restart in an attempt to pressure Hungary into dropping its objections to Ukraine's EU accession.

The two countries have asked Croatia to permit Russian oil brought in by sea to transit across Croatian territory.

The Druzhba pipeline, which carries Russian oil through Ukraine to Central Europe, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, has faced repeated disruptions since last year because of damage to energy infrastructure amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

On Wednesday, the Slovak government declared a state of emergency in relation to oil supplies, the News Agency of the Slovak Republic (TASR) reported.

The country will release up to 250,000 tons of oil from national reserves for the Slovnaft refinery, according to a government decision in response to the interruption of oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.

ID : 8466635

Published : 2026-02-19 03:39

Last Modified : 2026-02-19 03:44:33

Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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