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Hungary’s Orban asks EU to go verify Druzhba pipeline damage

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BRUSSELS, Feb ‌26 (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ​on Wednesday asked the EU for a "fact-finding mission" ⁠to assess damage to the Druzhba oil pipeline in Ukraine, and suggested this ​could help unblock new EU funding to Ukraine, ‌a letter seen by Reuters showed.

"Hungary supports the idea of a fact-finding mission with the ⁠participation of experts delegated by ⁠Hungary and Slovakia to verify the status of the Druzhba pipeline," Orban said in a letter to European Council President Antonio ‌Costa, seen by Reuters.

Orban said he was ⁠aware of the political ‌difficulties caused by the delay ​to a massive EU loan to Ukraine. "My imitative also aims at facilitating the ‌timeline resolution of this issue," ​the letter said.

Hungary ⁠this week blocked new sanctions on ‌Russia and the ⁠loan to Ukraine, in response to the stoppage of oil flows through Druzhba. Ukraine says ​the pipeline ‌has not yet been repaired following damage by ⁠Russian strikes in ​late January.

(Reporting by Kate Abnett, Editing by ​Charlotte Van Campenhout)

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