OREANDA-NEWS  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came into conflict with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban because he could not subdue him. This was stated by Zoltan Koshkovich, an analyst at the Hungarian Center for Fundamental Rights, on the social network X.

"Anyone who does not comply with his demands becomes his enemy," he wrote.

According to the analyst, for the same reason, Zelensky supports the Hungarian opposition led by Peter Magyar on the eve of the parliamentary elections in Hungary.

Earlier, Orban said that Ukraine was not allowing Hungarian experts to visit Druzhba in order to hide its deception about the alleged malfunction of the oil pipeline.

On March 11, Hungary sent a commission to Ukraine to inspect the pipeline. Vladimir Zelensky said that Kiev does not have data on the purpose of the visit of the Hungarian delegation.