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The complete phase-out is expected to take six months | The complete phase-out is expected to take six months |
The European Commission has proposed a sixth package of sanctions against Moscow on Wednesday, which includes an embargo on Russian oil. | The European Commission has proposed a sixth package of sanctions against Moscow on Wednesday, which includes an embargo on Russian oil. |
The new measures – which include a six-month phase out of Russian crude imports - were announced by the Commission’s President Ursula von der Leyen at the European Parliament on Wednesday. They will have to be unanimously approved by the bloc’s 27 member states. | The new measures – which include a six-month phase out of Russian crude imports - were announced by the Commission’s President Ursula von der Leyen at the European Parliament on Wednesday. They will have to be unanimously approved by the bloc’s 27 member states. |
“Some member states are strongly dependent on Russian oil. But we simply have to work on it. We now propose a ban on Russian oil. This will be a complete import ban on all Russian oil, seaborne and pipeline, crude and refined,” von der Leyen said. | |
It was reported earlier that exemptions were made for Hungary and Slovakia, giving them a longer transition period, however the Commission’s President didn’t give any details on that during her speech. | It was reported earlier that exemptions were made for Hungary and Slovakia, giving them a longer transition period, however the Commission’s President didn’t give any details on that during her speech. |
The two countries receive respectively 58% and 96% of their oil imports from Russia and, according to reports, may be able to continue their purchases into 2023. Slovakia earlier demanded an exemption from the EU-wide ban on Russian oil and Hungary has repeatedly refused to sign up to sanctions involving energy. | The two countries receive respectively 58% and 96% of their oil imports from Russia and, according to reports, may be able to continue their purchases into 2023. Slovakia earlier demanded an exemption from the EU-wide ban on Russian oil and Hungary has repeatedly refused to sign up to sanctions involving energy. |
The EU’s largest economy – Germany – expressed its support for a gradual embargo on Russian crude. Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck said on Sunday that Germany could be fully independent of Russian crude oil by the end of the summer. | The EU’s largest economy – Germany – expressed its support for a gradual embargo on Russian crude. Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck said on Sunday that Germany could be fully independent of Russian crude oil by the end of the summer. |
The EU relies on Russia for roughly 26% of its oil imports. | The EU relies on Russia for roughly 26% of its oil imports. |
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