Brussels. The European Union (EU) stated on Wednesday that Hungary and Slovakia do not face an immediate risk of petroleum product shortages despite the current disruption to Russian supplies via the 'Druzhba pipeline'.“Alternative sources have arranged supplies for them,” an EU spokesperson said following a meeting of experts to discuss the situation.Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, one of the EU leaders close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has used his 'veto power' to block a new round of sanctions against Russia unless Kyiv reopens a major oil pipeline, alongside blocking a €90 billion ($106 billion) EU loan to Ukraine.He accused...