Orosz olaj: sorra hullanak a csontvázak a szekrényből
A litván vasúttársaság bejelentette, hogy az amerikai szankciók miatt leállítja az orosz olaj szállítását. Hortay Olivér közösségi oldalán arra hívta…
Vilnius, Lithuania – The Lithuanian national railway company has officially announced its decision to cease the transport of Russian oil, attributing the move directly to the imposition of American sanctions. This declaration has sparked considerable discussion among political and energy analysts, raising questions about the prior operational status of Russian oil transit through the Baltic nation's infrastructure. The announcement comes in the wake of similar situations involving other European Union members, notably Germany and Bulgaria, which had previously sought and reportedly obtained exemptions concerning certain aspects of Russian energy sanctions. Hortay Olivér, a prominent energy and climate policy expert, offered his perspective on the development. "It makes one wonder, were they transporting it all this time?" Olivér stated, emphasizing the implication that the cessation of transport suggests prior engagement. He added, "Skeletons are now falling out of the closet one after another," using a Hungarian idiom to suggest that hidden truths are being revealed. The expert further speculated on the timing and nature of such announcements, pondering whether they are part of a larger, deliberate strategy to expose the complexities and potential inconsistencies in the application of international sanctions. This event underscores the ongoing challenges and political sensitivities surrounding energy policy and geopolitical pressure within Europe.
A litván vasúttársaság bejelentette, hogy az amerikai szankciók miatt leállítja az orosz olaj szállítását. Hortay Olivér közösségi oldalán arra hívta…
