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EU decreases Hungary's request for talks with Ukraine over oil sanctions

The European Commission has declined Hungary and Slovakia's demand that it moderate a. assessment procedure with Ukraine over sanctions imposed by. Kyiv on Russian oil manufacturer Lukoil (LKOH.MM), a Commission. representative said on Friday.

Commission services have preliminarily concluded that. immediate consultations do not seem necessitated, the. spokesperson said.

The representative said Brussels had no sign Ukraine's. sanctions had actually triggered a danger to European security of energy. products, since Russian oil was still streaming through the. Druzhba pipeline that connects Russia, through Ukraine, to the Czech. Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

It appears that the sanctions enforced by Ukraine on Lukoil. do not impact ongoing oil transit operations via Druzhba carried. out by trading companies, as long as Lukoil is not the official. owner of the oil, the representative stated.

Slovakia and Hungary - 2 countries that have actually opposed. western allies' military help to Ukraine as it battles Russia's. intrusion - have actually grumbled to Brussels about Kyiv's move to put. Lukoil on its sanctions list, saying it avoided them from. purchasing Russian oil for their refineries, threatening security of. supply.

Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban's representative did not. instantly respond to an ask for remark.

Hungary supplied additional details on the concern to the. Commission this week, which the Commission said it will now. analyse.

The Druzhba oil pipeline has remained working following. Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, even as the EU weaned. itself off most other sources of Russian energy.

The southern branch of the pipeline runs through Ukraine to the. Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, and has actually been the primary. source of supply for their refineries for years.

(source: Reuters)