Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent a letter to US President Donald Trump expressing outrage over Ukraine's attack on the Drujba pipeline, which supplies oil to Hungary and Slovakia. Orbán stressed that Hungary supports Ukraine but feels betrayed by the bombing of the pipeline. In his response, Trump expressed anger at the situation and reaffirmed his friendship with Orbán. Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó mentioned the possible suspension of electricity supplies to Ukraine in response to the attacks, while the European Commission said the attack does not affect oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia.
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