Ukraine Russia Conflict: Slovakia is ready to seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian, in its new sanctions

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 3, 2022 01:26 PM2022-05-03T13:26:20+5:302022-05-03T13:26:30+5:30

Slovakia’s Economy Ministry on Monday said that Slovakia will seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian oil ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Slovakia is ready to seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian, in its new sanctions | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Slovakia is ready to seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian, in its new sanctions

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Slovakia is ready to seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian, in its new sanctions

Slovakia’s Economy Ministry on Monday said that Slovakia will seek an exemption from any oil embargo of Russian oil agreed by the European Union in its next set of sanctions against Moscow. “If it comes to an approved embargo of Russian oil as part of a further package of sanctions against Russia, then Slovakia will request an exemption,” the ministry said. 

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, Russia is planning to annex Donetsk and Luhansk with “sham” elections, US officials believe. Russia might also consider doing the same in Kherson, where it is already imposing roubles as the official currency. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Lavrov’s comments showed that “Russia has forgotten all the lessons of the second world war”.However, Britain has said it will provide £300m ($375m) more in military aid to Ukraine, including electronic warfare equipment and a counter-battery radar system, on top of around £200m pounds of assistance so far, Reuters reports. Also, Boris Johnson will hail Ukraine’s resistance against tyranny as an exemplar for the world as he delivers a virtual address to the country’s parliament on Tuesday. Johnson will become the first world leader to address the Verkhovna Rada since the conflict began.

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