Pipeline politics: Oil, war and EU disunity over Druzhba damage
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EU does not support Hungary’s position on the Druzhba pipeline
A meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels on Monday, March 16, took place amid turmoil on the global oil market driven by the US and Israeli military action against Iran, as well as a dispute between Ukraine and Hungary over the suspension of Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline. But if ministers discussed specific solutions to either issue, those talks were held behind closed doors. At the closing press conference, Cyprus Energy,…
The Commission is preparing to revoke exemptions for Slovakia and Hungary to import Russian oil, which could put a political stop to supplies before the pipeline is repaired.
The Czech Republic announced its readiness to lead a European mission to assess the condition of the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline in Ukraine.
The Czech Republic is ready to lead a mission to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline damaged in Ukraine by Russian attacks, Industry Minister Karel Havlíček (ANO) said in Brussels on Monday. According to him, Ukraine should allow a visit by a group of European experts. The Czech Republic is ready to put together a team of professionals, for example from the company Čepro, who will be able to assess the situation.
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