After the decision on the introduction of the sixth package of sanctions against Russia in the EU has not yet thought about the seventh.
The European Union does not plan to impose a ban on Russia’s gas supplies, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Tuesday, May 31.
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“The gas embargo will not be the subject of the next package of sanctions,” he said.
In this regard, Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre de Croo said that the EU should rest on the imposition of new sanctions against Russia.
“From Belgium’s perspective, the latest package is a big step forward, and I think we should rest first. Let this package work. The impact of the oil embargo on Russia is greater than in the case of gas. The path for gas is more difficult, “he said. he.
The official noted that the introduction of the oil embargo was a victory for the whole EU, which no one believes.
Recall that on the eve of the EU leaders reached a compromise on the issue of a ban on Russian oil imports. The embargo will affect 90% of all Russia’s oil imports by the end of this year.
The remaining 10 or 11% goes to the southern branch of the Druzhba pipeline in Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. There is a temporary exemption for these countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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