European Commission Allows Ukraine To Keep Blocking Oil Transit to Slovakia and Hungary
The Commission is either too “weak” to protect member states’ interests, or Kyiv’s Lukoil sanctions were conceived by Brussels—says Hungarian foreign minister.
The Commission is either too “weak” to protect member states’ interests, or Kyiv’s Lukoil sanctions were conceived by Brussels—says Hungarian foreign minister.
Robert Fico’s sovereigntist government says the EU is delaying assistance to its member states in Ukraine oil dispute.
Slovakia and Hungary warn of catastrophic shortages and threaten legal action over Ukraine’s halting of Lukoil transit.
Both countries have been aiding Ukraine through diesel shipments, but now are facing an immediate “fuel crisis” in return.
“This is unacceptable and goes against the very essence of European cooperation,” MEP Kinga Gál, First VP of the Patriots group commented.
J.D. Vance has proposed America decouple from Ukraine to focus on rising Chinese threat.
Amid escalating tensions, alliance says Ukraine on “irreversible” membership track once war is over
€40 billion per year should be “baseline” support, outgoing NATO chief Stoltenberg said.
The pact—committing the EU to supply financial support, arms deliveries, and military training to Kyiv indefinitely—is to be reviewed every ten years.
EU leaders celebrate the ‘historic day,’ despite the average decade-long process to clear all negotiation milestones.
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