Trump told Orbán that he was angry after Ukraine’s attack on ‘Druzhba’ Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán published US President Donald Trump’s response to his letter, in which he said he was not happy to hear the news about Ukraine’s attack on the ‘Druzhba’ oil pipeline and was ‘very angry’ about it.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said earlier on Friday that oil supplies via ‘Druzhba’ to Hungary had been stopped for the third time in recent days.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó said earlier on Friday that oil supplies to Hungary via Druzhba had been halted for the third time in recent days due to Ukraine’s attack. Tell (this – ed.) Slovakia. You are my great friend. Donald,” reads the response to the letter published by Orbán on Facebook*.
In his letter to the US president, Orbán complained about the actions of Kyiv, which attacked an oil pipeline critical to the energy supply of Hungary and Slovakia.
* Banned in Russia as extremist.