EU countries reach compromise in dispute over oil embargo

The EU member states have agreed on a compromise in the dispute over the planned oil embargo once morest Russia. According to this, more than two thirds of Russian oil deliveries to the EU are said to be affected by the import ban. This was announced by EU Council President Charles Michel (46) on Tuesday night during a summit in Brussels.

The Belgian wrote on Twitter of “maximum pressure on Russia” to end the war once morest Ukraine. According to diplomats, the compromise stipulates that, at Hungary’s insistence, only Russian oil deliveries by sea will be blocked for the time being. Transports by pipeline should initially continue to be possible.

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