Von der Leyen Announces Accelerated Plan to Halt โขRussian Oil Imports Following Trumpโ Discussion
European Commission โPresident Ursula vonโข der Leyen has pledged to expediteโ the planned phase-out of Russian oil imports to the โขEuropeanโ Union, following aโ conversation with former U.S. Presidentโฃ Donald Trump. The current plan aimsโ for a complete halt by the end of 2027,โฃ but von der โleyen indicated a faster timeline is now under consideration. This move comes โฃafter Trumpโข urgedโ NATO countries to cease purchasing Russian oil last week.
The โฃpush โtoโฃ cut off revenue streams funding Russia‘s โฃwar in Ukraine is gaining momentum, withโค von der Leyen stating, “Russia’s war economy, whichโ is maintained by theโข proceeds fromโข the oil industry, finance bloodshed in ukraine.” despite a meaningful reduction since the start of โthe war, theโข EU stillโ imported 13 million tonnesโ of Russian crude โขoil and 52โข billion cubic meters of gas inโ 2024, according to EU figures. Hungary and Slovakia remain โฃnotably reliant on Russian oil.
The โขannouncement follows recent discussionsโค betweenโค EU envoy David O’Sullivan and U.S. officials regarding new sanctions against โขRussia.Trump’s Treasury Secretary hinted atโค potential U.S. taxes on countries continuing to import Russian oil, contingent on European participation. Theโข European Union approved its โ18th โsanctions package againstโ Russia inโค July, targeting โRussian andโฃ Chinese โbanks facilitating sanctions evasion.