Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s alleged plans to blow up a Russian pipeline that supplies Hungary with oil represent a major threat to the country’s energy security, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told journalists on Wednesday. He was commenting on a recent report by the Washington Post detailing Zelensky’s alleged plan, citing leaked Pentagon documents. Speaking during a visit to Austria, Szijjarto declared the idea nothing but “a threat against Hungary’s sovereignty. Security of energy supply is a matter of sovereignty. If someone calls for Hungary’s energy supply to be made impossible, [they] are virtually attacking Hungary’s sovereignty.” The Ukrainian president reportedly proposed in February that Kiev should “blow up” the Russian Druzhba oil pipeline, that traverses the country, in order to “destroy” Hungary’s energy industry, which is heavily dependent on Russian oil. Comment: Zelensky conveniently forgets that much of the West is still knowingly purchasing…