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01.04.26 - 19:48
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Rätselhaft und unklug: Kiew irritiert Brüssel mit Blockade der Druschba-Pipeline (N-TV)
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Premier Orban drängt auf die Reparatur der Druschba-Pipeline, die Ungarn mit russischem Öl versorgt. Dafür entsendet die EU eine Mission in die Westukraine. Doch die Experten werden in Kiew aufgehalten. Dahinter werden in Brüssel politische Motive vermutet... --- Selenskyj macht jedenfalls keinen Hehl daraus, wie sehr ihn die russischen Öllieferungen nach Ungarn ärgern. "Ich wäre ehrlich gesagt dagegen, die Pipeline zu reparieren", sagte der ukrainische Präsident ganz offen..
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31.03.26 - 18:30
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Ukraine′s Backers Want Reduction In Long-Range Strikes On Russian Oil, Zelensky Says (ZeroHedge)
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Ukraine's Backers Want Reduction In Long-Range Strikes On Russian Oil, Zelensky Says
We've been highlighting the significant impact of the Iran war on developments in Ukraine, where the over four-year long war is showing no end in sight. Ukraine's President Zelensky has made clear his view that the current global focus on the Iran conflict has put Kiev in a weakened position.
Already, Ukraine's international partners are 'primarily' sending their anti-ballistic missile systems to the Middle East - with Ukraine 'forgotten' - Zelensky has recently said. But there's more, as the hits keep coming: Zelensky revealed Monday that some of Ukraine's backers have sent "signals" to scale back long-range strikes on Russia's oil sector as global energy prices have soared.
via Associated Press
"Recently, following such a severe global energy crisis, we have indeed received signals from some of our partners about how to reduce our responses in the oil sector and the energy se...
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27.03.26 - 09:12
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Key Russian Baltic Oil Port Of Primorsk Resumes Loading After Ukraine Attack (ZeroHedge)
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Key Russian Baltic Oil Port Of Primorsk Resumes Loading After Ukraine Attack
Russia's top oil port in the Baltic Sea, Primorsk, resumed loading days after it came under attack from Ukrainian drones, although Bloomberg notes that the company that pipes crude there said it is trying to divert barrels elsewhere because of the incidents.
Ukraine attacked Russia's largest oil port in the Baltic Sea to prevent it from benefiting from rising oil prices: about 60% of Russia's maritime oil exports pass through the port of Primorsk. pic.twitter.com/M2ghU0o6i1
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The Minerva Georgia, a Suezmax-class vessel capable of hauling about 1 million barrels of crude, berthed on Wednesday. Another, the Anlan, is scheduled to depart Thursday having been there for several days.
Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian oil infrastructure to prevent Putin from benefiting from soaring prices. It also targeted the port of Ust-Luga this week, as well as the Kirishi oil...
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26.03.26 - 11:12
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„Solange die Ukraine uns kein Öl gibt“ – Orban stoppt Gasdurchleitungen in die Ukraine (Die Welt)
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Um die Ukraine weiter unter Druck zu setzen, greift der ungarische Regierungschef zu einer rechtlich riskanten Maßnahme: Viktor Orbán will ab Juli die Durchleitung von Erdgas durch sein Land in die Ukraine abstellen... --- Die Ukraine hat im vergangenen Jahr nach Angaben des staatlichen Gasnetzbetreibers rund 44 Prozent seiner Gasimporte über Ungarn erhalten. Weitere wichtige Transitländer für den ukrainischen Gasimport sind Polen und die Slowakei.. --- Zuletzt blockierte er in der EU einen für die Ukraine wichtigen Kredit in Höhe von 90 Milliarden Euro..
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