After a three-month break while it filled up its own reserves, Hungary restarted natural gas transport to Ukraine on Saturday via a pipeline connecting the neighboring countries, the foreign affairs and trade ministry told The Wall Street Journal. Ukraine is highly dependent on gas imports, especially amid ongoing conflicts with Russia. Hungary transported 2.6 million cubic meters of gas so far to Ukraine, and will continue to sell about 2.5 million cubic meters a day in the coming days. In comparison, Ukraine received around 3.5 million a day cubic meters of gas from Hungary in September before Hungary ceased shipping to its eastern neighbor. Ukraine continues to receive gas from Slovakia, but not from Poland, the ministry added. Write to Veronika Gulyas at [email protected]