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Ukraine has agreed to allow a European Union inspection of the Druzhba pipeline in a bid to address concerns raised by Hungary and secure the lifting of its veto on a crucial €90 billion EU financial aid package. The move marks a significant step in Kyiv’s efforts to strengthen ties with the EU amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic challenges. Euronews reports that this development could pave the way for smoother cooperation and accelerate much-needed support for Ukraine’s recovery and reform agenda.

Ukraine Agrees to EU Inspection of Druzhba Pipeline Amid Rising Energy and Diplomatic Pressures

In a strategic move to ease escalating tensions over energy supplies and diplomatic relations, Ukraine has agreed to permit a comprehensive inspection of the Druzhba pipeline by European Union officials. The inspection aims to verify the pipeline’s integrity and ensure undisrupted oil flows amid concerns from Hungary, which has been withholding approval for a critical…

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Author : Mia Garcia

Publish date : 2026-03-17 23:57:00

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