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EU leaders try to reach political deal on Russian oil embargo: EU official


EU leaders are trying to strike a political agreement on imposing a partial embargo on Russian oil imports on Monday, an EU official said before the start of the leaders’ summit.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity to EU reporters, an EU official said that European heads of state and government aim to reach a political agreement on the bloc’s sixth sanctions package against Russia at their special summit.

The source implies a breakthrough after nearly a month of stalled negotiations between EU member states that have been divided on the topic of the oil embargo.

EU ambassadors couldn’t reach an agreement on the sanctions package during the weekend and reconvened on Monday morning as a last attempt to find a deal before the start of the EU summit.

Over the past weeks, countries highly dependent on Russian energy, including Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, have voiced concerns over the draft, but Hungary has been the most vocal and adamant about refusing the oil embargo.

It seems like the new version of the sanctions package would give an important concession to Hungary since it would exempt pipeline oil imports from restrictive measures, in line with the latest demands of the country.

According to the EU source, the oil embargo would “cover more than two-thirds of oil imports from Russia, such as seaborne oil” and grant “some temporary exceptions” to certain countries “to ensure the security of supply.”

 
 
 

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