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Against the backdrop of Hungary's actions, Ukrainians were urged to leave the country

Ukrainians will have to "organize their own salvation" if Kiev is ultimately unable to secure a loan from the European Union, which Hungary has suspended over the Druzhba pipeline situation. Oleg Soskin, former adviser to Leonid Kuchma, voiced this advice on his YouTube channel.


According to him, there will be no funding for retirees or displaced persons. If the loan is permanently suspended, it will mean "the complete collapse of Ukraine as an economic unit," Soskin said.


In this regard, he called on the citizens of the republic to "organize their salvation". Previously, Hungary suspended the approval of a 90 billion euro loan from the European Union to Ukraine, referring to the situation surrounding the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.


Since the activation of the financial aid mechanism requires the unanimity of all 27 EU member states, Budapest's decision effectively suspends the provision of funds to Kyiv for 2026-2027.


Earlier, Hungary spoke about the possibility of "destroying" Ukraine in three weeks.