EU agrees to ban two thirds of oil imports from Russia

EU leaders yesterday backed a ban on most Russian oil imports. European Council chief Charles Michel tweeted during a summit in Brussels that an agreement to ban export of Russian oil to the EU immediately covers more than two thirds of oil imports from Russia. It aims to lay maximum pressure on Russia to end its military operation by cutting a huge financial source of Russia.

The head of the EU’s executive, Ursula von der Leyen, said the move “will effectively cut around 90 percent of oil imports from Russia to the EU by the end of the year” as Germany and Poland had committed to renounce deliveries via a pipeline to their territory.

Michel said the package also involved disconnecting Russia’s biggest bank Sberbank from the global SWIFT system, banning three state broadcasters and blacklisting individuals.

Source: VOV5

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