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EU envoys stop working to agree 15th plan of sanctions on Russia, diplomats state

Agents of European Union countries failed on Friday to approve a 15th package of sanctions on Russia, that included an extension for the Czech Republic to import Russian oilbased items coming mainly through Slovakia, diplomats said.

Two member states blocked the passage over an argument about extending the time provided to European business disinvesting from Russia, diplomats said. EU members will come back to the package later.

The

plan

also includes sanctions on tankers carrying Russian oil.

Within the plan was a debate on extending an

EU exemption

allowing the Czechs to continue importing diesel and other products originated from Russian oil and made in a Slovak refinery.

While the Czechs have actually stated they were not searching for an extension allowing the import of Russian oil-based fuels, Slovakia has actually sought to keep the arrangement, which ended on Thursday, in place.

Slovak refiner Slovnaft, owned by Hungary's MOL , is a significant exporter of diesel made from Russian oil to the Czech Republic. Czech authorities have stated an extension for six months might be accepted.

The 27-nation EU prohibited most oil imports from Russia after the nation's major

invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

However the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary got exemptions to sanctions because of a lack of other supply.

However, the Czech Republic has actually been upgrading a. pipeline from Italy to Germany to carry more oil that way. and wean itself completely off Russian crude by the 2nd half. of 2025.

(source: Reuters)