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Slovakia calls on EU to step in over interrupted oil flows through Ukraine

Slovakia called on the European Commission on Thursday not to postpone a decision in a demand by it and Hungary for moderating an assessment procedure with Ukraine over interfered with oil flows from Russia.

Slovakia and Hungary have increased pressure after they said last week they had actually stopped getting oil from Russian group Lukoil through Ukraine due to Kyiv putting the company on a sanctions list.

On Monday, they asked the Commission to utilize an association arrangement based upon which they said Ukraine might not block oil transits.

The Commission was looking for more details in the dispute, a spokesperson told on Wednesday.

I contact the European Commission not to drag out time and to take the side of its member states and particularly its citizens as soon as possible, Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar stated in an emailed declaration.

He said he declined gambling with Slovakia's energy security, and he asked whether vehicle drivers first had to queue for fuel and diesel, or pay greater costs before the issue was used up.

We don't have time, since ill-considered sanctions and irresponsible actions of our neighbouring state can extremely rapidly bring negative consequences to Slovakia, he said in the emailed reply to questions.

Blanar restated Slovakia had become a captive at the hands of Ukraine and the European Commission in the disagreement.

The country has actually criticised sanctions troubled Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and say they harm European Union states more than Russia.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto had actually stated on Monday the Commission had 3 days to react to the nations' ask for a consultation treatment, after which the nations would take the concern to court.

The EU enforced sanctions on Russian oil in 2022 although Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic acquired exemptions due their reliance.

(source: Reuters)