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Hungary implicates EU of blackmail over obstructed oil materials

Hungary's foreign minister on Tuesday implicated the European Commission of blackmail in a. dispute over obstructed oil materials to Hungary and Slovakia 2. countries that have been critical of the European Union's equipping. of Ukraine.

Ukraine put Russia's Lukoil << LKOH.MM > on a sanctions list. in June, stopping materials going through Ukraine to Hungarian. and Slovak refiners owned by Hungarian oil and gas group MOL .

Hungary and Slovakia recently asked the Commission to put. pressure on Kiev to reverse the choice.

More than a week has passed and the European Commission has. not done anything, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stated. on Facebook on Tuesday.

In spite of the threat to the energy security of two EU Member. States, in spite of the crystal-clear infraction of the EU-Ukraine. Association Agreement, Brussels stays silent, he added,. referring to an offer over Kyiv's possible ultimate EU entry.

Szijjarto said the Commission was either so weak that it is. incapable of asserting the basic interests of member. states, or that it may have manufactured the dispute itself.

It was possibly Brussels, not Kyiv, that developed the entire. thing; it was the European Commission, not the Ukrainian. federal government, that wished to blackmail two pro-peace nations. that turn down arms transfers.

The Commission stated in a written action that on receiving. the demands from Hungary and Slovakia it began gathering. information.

The Commission has dealt with detailed concerns to Slovakia. and Hungary to establish a total analysis and reached out to. Ukrainian authorities, it stated.

These questions connect to volumes of the current oil. transit, legal entities shipping the oil through Ukraine and. agreements in place, possibilities for alternative paths of. supply along with the expense of it.

Circulations from other Russian providers have actually not been affected.

In the deepening conflict, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. said on Monday his nation would stop diesel products to Ukraine. if Kyiv failed to restore circulations.

The conflict has demonstrated how much some EU countries still. depend on Russian energy more than 2 years after the bloc. chosen to stop oil imports from Moscow following its invasion. of Ukraine.

Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic have exemptions to. the restriction on Russia pipeline oil imports to give them time to discover. alternatives.

(source: Reuters)