Budapest and Bratislava have asked Croatia to allow supplies of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia via the Adria pipeline.
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Budapest and Bratislava have also asked Croatia to allow supplies of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia via the Adria pipeline.
Slovakia requested that Croatia allow supply of Russian oil through the Adria pipeline as an alternative
Hungary and Slovakia asked Croatia to ensure the supply of Russian oil by sea via the Adria pipeline after the suspension of transportation via Druzhba
Transport of Russian crude oil through Ukraine via the Druzhba pipeline has been halted since the end of last month following large-scale attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure
Hungary and Slovakia have previously secured exemptions from sanctions, allowing them to purchase Russian oil
Ukraine is not resuming oil supplies via Druzhba for political reasons
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