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‘Nice remorse’ some European nations shopping for Russian oil and gasoline, says prime EU official

By Editorial Board Published September 24, 2025 5 Min Read
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‘Nice remorse’ some European nations shopping for Russian oil and gasoline, says prime EU official

Talking on The World with Yalda Hakim, European Fee vice chairman Kaja Kallas stated it was of “great regret” that this was nonetheless occurring amongst among the bloc’s member states.

The fee has proposed laws to section out Russian imports of its oil and gasoline by 1 January 2028, as Brussels tries to chop its decades-old vitality relations with Moscow following Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Most European international locations stopped importing Russian crude oil in 2022 and Russian gas in 2023, however crude imports by Hungary and Slovakia have continued.

Ms Kallas, who’s the EU excessive consultant for international affairs and safety coverage, stated of Mr Trump’s vitality name: “After all he has some extent. I imply, we’ve been saying this for fairly a while, that the dependency on Russian oil and gasoline is definitely additionally fuelling the struggle.

“But you have to see that we have done a lot to diminish that, really, to get rid of Russian oil and gas. And there are a few countries who are still buying oil and also there America has leverage because they are also good friends of America.

“Neighbours round these international locations have additionally proposed alternate options, so we will do that.”

Ms Kallas, a former Estonian prime minister, doesn’t suppose NATO and EU members Hungary or Slovakia needs to be sanctioned, however as a substitute they need to “really build on the alternatives that neighbours are providing them to get rid of the Russian oil and gas like President Trump has asked”.

She added that “the neighbouring countries are providing or offering different alternative routes. The thing is that this oil and gas is just cheaper…”

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European Fee vice-president Kaja Kallas

She continued: “It is of great regret that we haven’t been able to put all these member states in the same position… getting rid of the Russian oil and gas.”

On Wednesday, Slovakia pushed again on stress it’s dealing with to chop again its purchases of Russian vitality, saying it was prepared to debate the difficulty, however singled out some European states for growing their gasoline purchases from Moscow.

Slovakian international minister Juraj Blanar stated there was hypocrisy in criticising his nation when liquefied pure gasoline purchases from Russia to Western Europe had elevated by 30% during the last 12 months.

“France, Spain, and the Netherlands… so can you see the picture is a little bit more colourful than black and white,” he stated.

Slovakia's foreign minister Juraj Blanar (R) speaks to Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. Pic: AP

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Slovakia’s international minister Juraj Blanar (R) speaks to Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. Pic: AP

Donald Trump has stated the US was ready to impose vitality sanctions towards Russia – however provided that all NATO international locations cease shopping for Russian oil and implement comparable measures.

“I am ready to do major sanctions on Russia when all NATO nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO nations stop buying oil from Russia,” the US president stated on his Reality Social platform earlier this month.

And on the UN Basic Meeting on Wednesday, he stated: “In the event that Russia is not ready to make a deal to end the war, then the United States is fully prepared to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs, which would stop the bloodshed, I believe, very quickly.”

However for the measures to be efficient, he stated, “European nations, all of you gathered here, would have to join us in adopting the exact same measures.”

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Vitality revenues stay the Kremlin’s single most vital supply of money to finance the struggle effort, making oil and gasoline exports a central goal of Western sanctions.

However officers and analysts warn that aggressive curbs on Russian crude additionally threat driving up world oil costs, a prospect that would pressure Western economies and weaken public assist for the measures.

Since 2023, NATO member Turkey has been the third-largest purchaser of Russian oil, after China and India, in response to the Centre for Analysis on Vitality and Clear Air.

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