Russia says will halt oil flow to Germany via Druzhba pipeline
Moscow confirms it will suspend shipments of Kazakh oil to Germany from May 1.
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Moscow confirms it will suspend shipments of Kazakh oil to Germany from May 1.
MOSCOW, April 21 - Russia is set to stop oil exports from Kazakhstan to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline starting from May 1, three industry sources said on Tuesday.
The Ukrainian operator of the Druzhba pipeline says it is ready to resume crude oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia. On Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the EU to unblock a loan halted by an argument over the pipeline.
Germany has confirmed that Russia will block flows of Kazakh oil to a vital refinery that supplies much of Berlin's energy needs from May 1.
Russian plan puts majority of German city’s supplies of petrol, kerosene and heating fuel at risk
A multibillion euro aid package from the EU had been blocked over access to the pipeline, which brings Russian oil to countries like Hungary and Slovakia.
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