Hungary’s energy security at risk? PM Orbán summons emergency talks over pipeline halt

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has convened an emergency meeting of the country’s Energy Security Council due to growing tensions over disrupted oil supplies and what the government has described as “Ukrainian energy blackmail”.
According to the Government Information Centre, the talks aim to coordinate Hungary’s response to recent energy policy developments, with particular focus on the shutdown of the Friendship (Druzhba) oil pipeline, which supplies Russian crude to both Hungary and Slovakia, Portfolio reports.
Top officials and energy bosses at the table
The meeting brings together key political and industry figures, including Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, Energy Minister Csaba Lantos, political director Balázs Orbán, national security adviser Marcell Bíró, and leading executives from the energy sector.
Among them are Mavir Zrt. CEO Ferenc Szarvas, MOL chairman and CEO Zsolt Hernádi, and MVM Zrt. chief executive Károly Mátrai.
What happened to the pipeline?
Oil shipments on the Druzhba line stopped at the end of January after key infrastructure linked to the route was reportedly hit during the war. Since then, supplies have not resumed.
Budapest argues that Ukraine is deliberately delaying the restart, while Kyiv and others point to the consequences of the conflict and damage to infrastructure. The exact technical and political reasons behind the prolonged halt remain unclear.






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If I didn’t know that the Ukrainians and Brusselians are this cretins, I would’ve instinctively think this is a government ploy to brand Tisza as traitors for the elections.
But with Tisza avoiding the topic, Zelensky, Weber, Mertz, Ursula, Tusk and Sikorsky reacting in a way, that is equivalent to a confession, I guess they are that dumb. And even more stupid, because they didn’t event try to deny what traitors they are, and how much they want Hungary to fail.
What a retarded way to loose an election.
Lies are free after all.
Make no mistake, I am not lamenting the fact that the globalists are that fucked this election. I am lamenting the fact, that with such incompetent opponents the sovereignist forces will simply get lazy, as there is no pressure to keep getting better.
To use “cretin” as an adjective the way you employed it it would be “cretinous” . For example “Mark’s post is cretinous” or alternatively “Mark made a cretin post”. There is no shortage of non-Russian oil available and the Adria pipeline stands at Hungary’s service. Does the situation not clearly show that Russia is not a “reliable” supplier of oil? How can oil pumped through a war zone ever be considered “reliable” but yes there is the Fidesz fantasy world where all things are possible. You just have to let yourself believe the lies.
Again. Russia bombs a pipeline supplying their oil to Hungary. Hungary then demands that Ukraine spend its’ resources to fix the pipeline Russia bombed in order to send Russian oil to Hungary which funds Russia’s military. Do Hungarians at least have half a brain to figure out it is not in Ukraine’s interest to repair it? Just go out and buy non-Russian oil through the Adria pipeline. End of story and Orban, Szijjarto and the rest of the Russian stooges as Ukrainians would say go f yourself.
Within just three days:
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2. But as an IT engineer, I am waiting for you to come and tell me, how I don’t understand the basics of inforation technology.
I didn’t bother searching through older posts.
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What’s really behind someone constantly boasting about their professional position online?
What psychology has to say about this behavior will surprise many. When someone repeatedly emphasizes their professional position and achievements, most of us automatically assume that this person is proud of themselves and has their life under control.
But psychological research paints a completely different picture: Boasting is mostly a compensatory mechanism for deeper insecurities and fragile self-esteem. People with genuine, intrinsic self-confidence rarely feel the need to constantly highlight their successes. They know what they’re capable of and don’t need constant external validation.
However, if someone primarily defines their self-worth through the recognition of others, a psychological hunger develops that is never truly satisfied. This mechanism serves to prove to oneself—and simultaneously to others—that one is valuable. It’s a kind of psychological shield against the threatening feeling of insignificance.
A person with stable self-esteem can share their successes when it’s appropriate in the context—for example, if someone explicitly asks about their profession. These individuals can also talk about their mistakes, insecurities, and learning processes. Their worth as a person doesn’t depend on whether they are the best and smartest in every conversation.
This overcompensation can be recognized by several characteristics: The person finds a way to mention their professional position and achievements even when it’s not relevant to the topic. There seems to be an internal pressure to get the information out. Weaknesses or failures are never mentioned. And if others don’t react with awe, the story is intensified or repeated.
In concrete terms, this means that every time this insecure person tells their story, their brain receives a small reward boost. This reinforces the behavior, leading to a self-perpetuating cycle. The person needs the next opportunity to boast, like a kind of psychological reinforcement loop, because their reward system has been conditioned to it.
This neurological aspect also explains why rational arguments or social cues often don’t work. The brain has learned: telling a success story equals dopamine reward equals a good feeling. Breaking this cycle requires conscious self-reflection, which these people lack.
In psychology, there’s the concept of profile neurosis—a compulsive fear of being insignificant or average. People who suffer from this psychological pattern develop an inner pressure to constantly prove themselves. Their professional successes aren’t simply nice milestones in life, but existential proof of their worth as human beings.
Read more at Psychology Today!