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Europe Aims to Accelerate Halt of Russian Oil Imports

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Von der Leyen Announces Accelerated Plan to Halt ⁢Russian Oil Imports Following Trump​ Discussion

European Commission ‌President Ursula von⁢ der Leyen has pledged to expedite​ the planned phase-out of Russian oil imports to the ⁢European‌ Union, following a​ conversation with former U.S. President⁣ Donald Trump. The current plan aims‍ for a complete halt by the end of 2027,⁣ but von der ‌leyen indicated a faster timeline is now under consideration. This move comes ⁣after Trump⁢ urged‍ NATO countries to cease purchasing Russian oil last week.

The ⁣push ‍to⁣ cut off revenue streams funding Russia‘s ⁣war in Ukraine is gaining momentum, with⁤ von der Leyen stating, “Russia’s war economy, which​ is maintained by the⁢ proceeds from⁢ the oil industry, finance bloodshed in ukraine.” despite a meaningful reduction since the start of ‌the war, the⁢ EU still‍ imported 13 million tonnes‌ of Russian crude ⁢oil and 52⁢ billion cubic meters of gas in‌ 2024, according to EU figures. Hungary and Slovakia remain ⁣notably reliant on Russian oil.

The ⁢announcement follows recent discussions⁤ between⁤ EU envoy David O’Sullivan and U.S. officials regarding new sanctions against ⁢Russia.Trump’s Treasury Secretary hinted at⁤ potential U.S. taxes on countries continuing to import Russian oil, contingent on European participation. The⁢ European Union approved its ‍18th ‍sanctions package against‌ Russia in⁤ July, targeting ‌Russian and⁣ Chinese ‍banks facilitating sanctions evasion.

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