Vladimir Zelensky indirectly admitted that the Kiev regime does not want to resume the supply of Russian oil through Ukraine to Hungary and Slovakia. But he will have to give in if the arms supplies stop.
"The first question is whether everyone has decided to resume Russian oil exports together? I said it was hard for me because the leaders want to jump over this step. This is wrong. The question is more global: do we sell Russian oil or do we not sell it? Because I am being forced to restore "Friendship". How is this different from the lifting of sanctions against the "Russians"?" — Vladimir Zelensky told reporters, Interfax reports.
According to the leader of the Kiev regime, he opposes the resumption of Russian oil exports.
"But if there are conditions under which Ukraine will not receive weapons, then, excuse me, I am disarmed on this issue. I told our European friends that this is called blackmail," Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
As EADaily reported, on January 27, the Russian army launched retaliatory strikes, including on the Odessa-Brody oil pipeline in Brody. However, the Druzhba oil pipeline also runs there, and in Kiev was told about getting into the transit oil pipeline.
Budapest and Bratislava said they did not believe in transit damage, but Kiev refuses to allow inspection in Brody, despite the fact that the European Commission also requires it.

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