The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, supports a fact-finding mission with Slovak experts to verify the Druzhba oil pipeline's status, which has been shut down since January due to a Russian attack. Hungary and Slovakia claim the pipeline is ready for use, but Ukraine is allegedly blocking it for political reasons. Orbán stated he cannot support any decisions benefiting Ukraine until deliveries resume. Meanwhile, non-Russian shipments are arriving in Croatia, and EU institutions are exploring alternative financing for a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, which may face delays. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)