The EU is preparing tariffs on Russian oil for Hungary and Slovakia: what does this mean
According to hvylya.net: The European Union is actively considering the possibility of introducing trade measures against Russian oil supplied via the Druzhba pipeline. This initiative could be implemented if Hungary and Slovakia do not renounce Russian oil.
'Budapest and Bratislava are still not ready to give up on Moscow's oil due to fears over energy security,'
Concerns over energy security keep these countries on edge, preventing the EU from adopting new sanctions. The European Commission is also considering introducing a ban on gas imports and restrictions for tankers cooperating with Russia to pressure Hungary and Slovakia.
'Europe must stop buying Russian energy resources,'
Donald Trump also insists on a complete rejection of Russian supplies, and most EU countries have already done so. However, Hungary and Slovakia remain examples of 'disobedience.'
The G7 countries are considering introducing 100% tariffs on China and India to limit the circulation of Russian oil. This may provoke resistance in some countries but is aimed at key oil companies and transportation networks in Russia.
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