The European Union is proposing to ban oil imports from Russia and remove the country's biggest bank from the SWIFT international payments network as part of a sixth round of sanctions over the war in Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled the new package of measures during a speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday. "We now propose a ban on Russian oil," she said."Let's be clear: it will not be easy. But we simply have to work on it. We will make sure that we phase out Russian oil in an orderly fashion, to maximize pressure on Russia, while minimizing the impact on our own economies.
Oil prices have already risen by about 40% since the start of the year on fears that Russia's invasion of Ukraine will deliver a supply shock, fueling inflation and piling pressure on European economies. Read MoreEU countries have already agreed to phase out Russian coal imports but the bloc has found it much harder to reach consensus on oil sanctions despite weeks of talks. Hungary recently reiterated its opposition to an oil embargo, and Slovakia is reportedly seeking an exemption.
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