Ukraine could help Hungary and Slovakia reduce their dependence on Russian crude by offering the Odesa–Brody–Druzhba route as an additional corridor for non-Russian oil supplies.
Hungary’s incoming Tisza government is likely to be much more flexible toward Ukraine than Viktor Orbán’s government, including on European integration and aid. However, the
Czech Senator Pavel Fischer told Guildhall that Europe has already improved coordination on sanctions enforcement, but major legal gaps remain at both national and EU
The idea of lifting sanctions against the Russian Federation is misguided and contradicts the European Union’s already established policy of abandoning Russian energy sources. This