Poland Urges EU to End Reliance on Russian Energy
Poland's Energy Minister, Milosz Motyka, calls on EU nations still purchasing Russian energy to cease imports. Poland offers assistance to these countries. The Druzhba oil pipeline is highlighted, as it supplies Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, which continue to buy from Russia despite others cutting ties post-Ukraine invasion.

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In a bold move, Poland's Energy Minister, Milosz Motyka, has appealed to European Union member states still purchasing Russian energy to end these imports immediately. On Wednesday, he announced Poland's willingness to assist these countries in transitioning away from Russian energy sources.
The call to action comes in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which prompted most European Union nations to sever their energy ties with Russia. However, the Druzhba oil pipeline remains operational, delivering Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia.
Despite broader EU steps to cut energy links with Moscow, Hungary and Slovakia continue to import significant energy supplies from Russia. Motyka's stance signals Poland's desire for a united EU front against Russian energy exports, emphasizing the need for collective action among member states.
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