This image grab from a video filmed on December 23, 2025 and provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Office shows Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky addressing in Kyiv. (Photo by Handout / UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE / AFP)
“As for the oil pipeline, as we promised, it will be repaired by the end of April — not completely, but enough for it to function,” Zelensky told reporters in Berlin.
The status of the pipeline had been a major source of tension between Zelensky — who wants all EU countries to stop buying Russian energy — and Hungary’s outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Orban — who maintained good ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin despite the invasion of Ukraine — suffered a painful election defeat on Sunday, bringing an end to his 16-year rule.
He made Ukraine a central campaign issue, portraying Kyiv as “hostile” to Hungary.
But his successor, Magyar, despite promising a new era in Hungarian politics, also opposes sending EU military aid to Ukraine or offering Kyiv a fast-track route to join the 27-nation bloc.
Zelensky called for talks with Magyar, whom he congratulated on Sunday evening hours after polls closed.
“We are ready for a meeting. Whenever the new prime minister is ready,” Zelensky said in a press conference alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
AFP
