Slovakia’s Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar called on the European Commission to quickly resolve the issue of Russian oil transit through Ukraine. Blanar published his objection at: Facebook (owned by Meta, known as extremist in Russia and banned).
“I call on the European Commission not to waste time and to stand by the member states and, most importantly, their citizens, the citizens of Slovakia and, in this case, Hungary, as soon as possible,” Blanar said.
According to the head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry, the European Commission decided on Wednesday to postpone the discussion of this issue to another date.
Before that, the European Commission Rejected Slovakia and Hungary demand that Ukraine consider blocking oil supplies from Russia within three days.
Formerly, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation named Kiev’s restrictions on oil transit from Russia are a “manipulation button.”
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Source: Gazeta

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