Ukraine’s Lukoil import ban political blackmail, says Orbán’s Fidesz

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The leader of the European parliamentary group of the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats, Tamás Deutsch, and MEP Kinga Gal on Tuesday sent a letter to the European Commission, calling on the body to stand up against “Ukrainian political blackmail” that they said had put the energy security of EU member states at risk.

Based on official Ukrainian statements, the country’ decision to stop delivering crude to Hungary and Slovakia was an attempt to strong-arm those countries into changing their pro-peace stance on the war, the letter said.

At the end of July, Ukraine ramped up its sanctions on Russian oil company Lukoil, and stopped deliveries of Russian crude to Slovakia and Hungary through the Druzhba pipeline as a result.

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Orbán and Zelensky in Kyiv in July. Source: FB/Orbán

Deutsch and Gál called on the EC to take the necessary steps so that Ukraine scraps the “unacceptable and unlawful” measures that gravely endangered the energy security of the countries, which were lacking alternative routes to purchase oil. At the same time, they said the step also ran afoul of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement’s regulations on transit deliveries.

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2 Comments

  1. So many years and stupid politicians still relies on russiaanmn energy, take a look to your neighbors, they did their homework.

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