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No guarantee on oil embargo: EU diplomat

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BRUSSELS: The European Union’s top diplomat says there is no guarantee that the 27-nation bloc will be able to quickly agree on a new set of sanctions against Russia, as a small group of countries led by Hungary oppose an oil embargo.

The European Commission proposed on May 4 a sixth package of Ukraine war sanctions that included a ban on oil imports from Russia. Hungary is one of a number of landlocked countries that are highly dependent on Russian oil, along with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Bulgaria also has reservatio­ns.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says we will do our best in order to deblock the situation.

I cannot ensure that it is going to happen because positions are quite strong. His remarks Monday came as he prepared to chair a meeting of the bloc’s foreign ministers.

Borrell says that some member states face more difficulti­es because they are more dependent, because they are landlocked, and that they only have oil through pipelines, and coming from Russia.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergi­s says the whole union is being held hostage by one member state. He says countries like Hungary were offered a phase out of Russian oil until Dec 31, 2024, and that everybody expected that this would be enough.

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