Blocking oil supplies through friendship and new penalties will allow the EU to fulfill the basic requirement of the US president.
The European Union studies the possibility of introducing restrictions against oil imports through the friendship oil pipeline, where supplies in Hungary and Slovakia are received. Bloomberg reported this with a reference to knowledgeable resources.
The EU considers steps aimed at restricting oil imports. This step can affect the amount of supply or even stop them.
Budapest and Bratislava, which continues to hinder steps aimed at getting rid of hopes from importing energy sources, is not likely to interfere with a new initiative, as plans are separated from the main new penalty package.
Moreover, unlike penalties, for the adoption of which unique approval is required, trading measures are taken at the level of chapters of EU member states. In other words, the opinion of Slovakia or Hungary means nothing.
Blocking oil supplies through friendship and new penalties will allow the EU to fulfill the basic requirement, passed by US President Donald Trump will abandon Russia’s energy sources. Hungary and Slovakia are still the only EU countries that still import pipeline oil.
Keep in mind that Trump is ready to take a serious penalty against Russia if all NATO countries have adopted the same steps, and also refused Russian oil. Trump also believes that high fees for imports from China will allow the crisis in Ukraine.
Earlier, the media reported that the United States would offer G7 members to strengthen tariff penalties and pressure in Russia. It is also planned to develop a mechanism for the confiscation of the possessions of the Russian Federation.
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