Poroshenko’s Party calls for an end to Russian oil transit through Ukraine  

AI

**Ukraine’s Opposition Party Seeks to Halt Russian Oil Transit**

The opposition party Solidarity, led by former President Petro Poroshenko, has submitted a bill to ban the transit of Russian through Ukraine. This move comes after Ukraine decided not to prolong a deal on the transit of Russian gas to the EU.

According to Poroshenko, Russia earns $7.5 billion from selling oil through Ukrainian pipelines each year. The party’s goal is to stop this revenue stream.

**Legislative Process**

The bill must go through several stages before becoming law, including consideration by relevant committees and approval in two readings. If passed, it could have significant economic implications Russia.

**Russian Reactions**

Revenues from fossil fuel exports play a crucial role in funding Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine. The EU has already imposed on Russian oil due to the conflict.

Some EU countries, like Hungary, Czechia, and , continue to import Russian pipeline oil through the Druzhba pipeline, which also runs through Ukraine.

**Other Developments**

Ukraine’s launched a successful operation against Russian forces, destroying a fuel supply plant. ‘s President Ilham Aliyev has called Armenia a “fascist ,” while Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro accused three of plotting a terrorist attack.

A hacker group claimed to have accessed Russia’s official cadastre and cartography agency, while Russian forces launched 64 Shahed-type drones against Ukraine, with air defenses shooting down 41 of them.

Share This Article
Leave a Comment